This pink "puppy" is prancing into the coneflower arena with amazingly large and fluffy, 4" wide flower heads. These bright pink flowers are a departure from the Echinacea 'Razzmatazz' hybrids and feature strong, well-branched stems to 32" tall and excellent vigor. This was no "dog" in our trials! – It's a Grand Champion!
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These plants are long lived, low maintenance and easy to grow. Division of clumps can be made in spring every three to four years. Echinacea comes from the Greek word "echinos" meaning hedgehog in reference to the flower's spiny center cone. Plant
with: Rudbeckia, Stokesia, ornamental grasses and
Salvias |





