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Echinacea 'Profusion'

Common Name: Coneflower Profusion

Echinacea ‘Profusion’ — commonly called Profusion Coneflower — is a vigorous, long-blooming perennial valued for its abundant rosy-pink flowers with prominent orange-brown cones that appear from early summer into fall. Dark green, slightly coarse foliage forms a well-branched, spreading clump and remains attractive through the season, sometimes developing muted tones in fall. Its upright, free-flowering habit produces exceptional bloom coverage, making it a strong performer in borders and mass plantings. Mature Size: Width: 24–30 in Height: 24–30 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, spreading, clump-forming perennial with strong, branching stems Excellent for borders, mass plantings, pollinator gardens, and naturalized areas Heavy flowering provides strong color impact over a long season Reliable and vigorous performer 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: 24-30"
Height: 24-30"
Fragrant: No
Zone:4 - 9
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Butterflies
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Summer
Landscape/Use:Container, Mass Planting, Accent Plant, Border
Shape:Spreading, Upright
Soil TypeSandy, Well Drained
Flower Color:Brown
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Green
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