Echinacea 'Sweet Sandia'
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Echinacea 'Sweet Sandia' is a new, swoon-worthy coneflower with watermelon-pink flower centers, brown cones and a halo of pale green petals. Plant it in full sun for late summer and fall blooms, and expect pollinators like bees and butterflies. Hardy in USDA Gardening Zones 4 to 9, it grows to 2 feet tall and 16 inches across. Deadhead the faded flowers to encourage reblooming or let them set seeds to feed goldfinches, cardinals and blue jays.