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Echinacea 'Crazy Pink'

Common Name: Hybrid Coneflower

Echinacea ‘Crazy Pink’ — commonly called Crazy Pink Coneflower — is a compact, long-blooming perennial valued for its bright, vivid pink flowers with prominent orange-brown cones that appear from early summer into fall. Dark green, slightly coarse foliage forms a tidy, well-branched clump and remains attractive through the season, sometimes developing muted tones in fall. Its sturdy, upright habit and abundant blooms make it ideal for borders, containers, and pollinator plantings. Mature Size: Width: 12–18 in Height: 16–20 in USDA Zones: 4a–9b Light: Full sun Soil: Well-drained soils; tolerant of poor, sandy, or rocky conditions Water: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established Wildlife: Attracts bees, butterflies, and songbirds (seed heads) Features & Landscape Uses: Form: Upright, compact, clump-forming perennial with strong stems Excellent for borders, containers, mass plantings, and pollinator gardens Long bloom period provides bright summer color Seed heads offer winter interest if left standing Deer resistant and low maintenance Maintenance: Deadhead to extend blooming or leave seed heads for winter interest Cut back in late fall or early spring Divide clumps every few years if needed

Plant Type: Perennial
Width: 12-18"
Height: 16-20"
Fragrant: No
Growth RateFast
Zone:4 - 9
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: Yes
Attract:Butterflies, Bees, Birds
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer
Landscape/Use:Container, Mass Planting, Accent Plant, Rock Garden
Shape:Clump, Upright
Soil TypeLoamy, Well Drained
Flower Color:Orange, Pink
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Green
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