
Echinacea 'Sweet Sandia'
New in 2025.
In stock




A hot new Echinacea with strong watermelon vibes.
From the mounding cone, watermelon pink radiates, deepening with maturity, and the green edge, just like a delicious slice of watermelon.
Incredibly free flowering with great uniformity, a winner in gardens or pots. Container grown specimens will be slightly more compact than those in the garden.
Echinacea keeps on giving, with months of flowers as well as viable seed for sowing. The narrow, soft pink petals radiate from the mounded, bronze cone.
Echinacea flowers are excellent for cutting as they last well in a vase, and can be dried. While the flower season is already quite impressive, cutting blooms and/or deadheading will help to promote more flowers and extend the bloom season (Jan – Mar). Alternatively you can cut it back to half after the first bloom, add some fertiliser and enjoy a second, shorter season into autumn. A herbaceous perennial that is dormant through winter.
You can even choose to allow the flower heads of Echinacea purpurea to stay on through winter, as the seed pods will remain decorative right to the end. The hairy leaves grow towards the base of the plant.
Echinacea grows best in full sun. They prosper in a well drained soil that is moderately fertile to humus rich. Water to establish, then only if rainfall is low. Echinacea plants become dry tolerant as they establish.
Echinacea plants are popularly known as Coneflowers. They are native to Eastern and Central North America.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10 cm
Code | EHPSS |
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Botantical name | Echinacea purpurea |
Height | 40-60cm |
Width | 40cm |
Flowers | Summer to autumn |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Pots |
Size | 10 cm |
Water needs | 1 |