Double Pink Echinacea is an upright free-branching native perennial with strong stems that do not need staking and dark green foliage. Double Pink Echinacea has huge 5” fragrant flowers with double rows of pale rose-pink downward arching petals and an orange center cones that bloom from late spring to late summer, and occasionally an additional bloom in fall. Thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. The flowers attract butterflies and bees, and spent stems will stay erect and attract birds if not removed.
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 Type:  | 
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 Origins:  | 
 NA Native Hybrid  | 
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 Height:  | 
 2' - 3’  | 
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 Spread:  | 
 1.5' - 2’  | 
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 Spacing:  | 
 1.5’  | 
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 USDA Hardiness Zone:  | 
 3 - 9  | 
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 Bloom Color:  | 
 Pink  | 
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Susceptible to aster yellows disease and eriophyid mites. Heat and drought tolerant.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Garden, Rock Gardens, Groundcover, Native Gardens, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Baby’s Breath, Salvia, Catmint
IMAGES: ItsSaul Plants, ECHINACEA 'GEMINI PINK' PP#22102, (2) http://www.ForestWander.com, Butterfly-Cone-Flowers ForestWander, CC BY-SA 3.0 US, (3) Puddin Tain, Purple Coneflower 1, (4) Herry Lawford, Old Swan House
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.