The Echinacea SunSeekers™ Carmin ® is a hardy, decorative perennial known for its large, vibrant carmine flowers that attract pollinators. Perfect for flower beds or pots, it offers generous blooms from June to September. Native to the North American prairies, this low-maintenance and resilient plant thrives even in challenging conditions.
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The Characteristics of ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Carmin
The Echinacea SunSeekers™ Carmin stands out with its upright growth habit and compact dimensions (60 x 40 cm), making it perfect for balanced garden designs. Its vivid carmine flowers, borne on sturdy stems, brighten gardens from June to September. Well-suited to temperate climates, this semi-evergreen plant retains some of its green foliage in winter and withstands temperatures as low as -20°C, making it a reliable choice for landscaping, even in harsh conditions.
How to Use ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Carmin?
This versatile variety integrates beautifully into various landscape designs. In flower beds, it adds vibrant color and attracts bees and butterflies, promoting biodiversity. In pots, it enhances terraces and balconies with its striking blooms. It can also be used as a border or low hedge, offering structure to outdoor spaces. With its prolonged blooming period, it is also a popular choice for floral arrangements, bringing a rustic charm to bouquets.
Tips for Growing ECHINACEA SunSeekers™ Carmin
The Echinacea SunSeekers™ Carmin thrives in well-drained, light soil enriched with organic matter. When planting, maintain a spacing of 30 to 40 cm between plants. Place it in full sun for optimal blooming. Once established, it requires moderate watering and tolerates dry spells. Regularly deadhead spent flowers to encourage new blooms. In autumn, mulching can protect the roots from cold and help maintain soil quality.