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Kismet® Raspberry Coneflower (Echinacea)

PERENNIAL

Description

  • Fill your summer garden with vibrant pink blooms!
  • Long-lasting and fragrant blooms attract pollinators.
  • Drought tolerant and easy to care for!
  • Zones 4-10, sun, 18" tall x 24" wide at maturity.
Zone 4-10
Light sun
short

$17.99 Each
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Total
$17.99
Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description Kismet® Raspberry coneflower (Echinacea x) covers your garden in a cheery shade of pink all summer long! Long-lasting blooms grace your landscape from summer until fall, adding fragrance and attracting pollinators during their stay. This easy to care for perennial boasts larger flowers than other coneflowers and exceptional winter hardiness. Beginner and expert gardeners alike will be delighted each year as raspberry-pink blooms make their garden come to life without much work or worry. Try planting this deer-resistant perennial along sunny borders for a colorful display that looks attractive all season long. Details How To Grow

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Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
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S.W. (Oregon)

My raspberry cornflower died (Sharon walker)

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J.R. (Missouri)
Kismet raspberry coneflower

Plants were well packaged and are doing well. All the plants you have sent have done well.

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M.T. (West Virginia)
Help!

I planted my coneflower and we had a period of extremely hot weather. It was so hot I tented my plant to keep the boiling sun from roasting it. I kept it watered during this period. It looked pretty bad but thankfully it is now coming out of it. I hope it continues to grow and get settled well before winter. Thank you for following up. Wish me luck. ❤️

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Gary

Looks great.

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Tiffany

My items arrived very limp. I thoght by planting and giving them some sunshine they would be revived, not the case.