True dwarf echinacea reaches 18 to 20 inches tall and 20 inches wide
Yields pink blooms with a yellow-brown center; as many as 15 buds and blooms on a one- to two-year-old plant
Petals are horizontal and blooms site atop a pencil-thick stalk
Foliage is denser than most echinaceas and has a blue tint
Suitable for perennial borders, rock gardens and containers
Performs well in full sun or dappled shade
USDA Cold Zones 4 to 9; AHS Heat Zones 1 to 9