Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower
Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower (Echinacea 'CBGCone2')
Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower brings the classic appeal of echinacea into a smaller, more versatile plant that fits beautifully into sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and decorative containers. Its compact, mounded habit makes it especially useful where full-sized coneflowers would feel too tall or too loose. This selection offers a long season of bloom, strong garden performance, and a soft dusty pink flower color that blends easily with many perennial combinations. It is an excellent choice for gardeners who want dependable summer color, wildlife value, and a tidy footprint in the landscape.
Distinctive Features
This compact coneflower produces fragrant dusty pink flowers that can reach about 5 inches across, with prominent central cones that add strong texture and contrast to the blooms. The flowers are carried above green foliage on sturdy stems, and the plant forms a neat, mounded shape rather than the taller, looser habit often seen in older echinaceas. It is valued for its dwarf size, abundant flowering, vigorous growth, and good drought tolerance once established. Bloom generally begins in midsummer and continues into early fall, creating a long and useful season of garden interest.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Plant in full sun for best flowering, strongest stems, and the most compact habit.
- Soil: Grow in well-drained soil and avoid sites that stay wet or drain poorly.
- Water: Provide moderate water during establishment, then water as needed during extended dry periods.
- Zones: Hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 9.
- Habit: This variety has a compact, mounded, clump-forming habit with sturdy flowering stems.
- Bloom Season: Expect flowering from July through September, with some seasonal variation depending on climate.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use its large dusty pink flowers as a focal point in sunny borders where a compact plant with strong bloom can anchor the planting.
- Front of Border: Place it near the front of perennial beds where its shorter, mounded habit keeps the design layered and balanced.
- Pollinator Gardens: Add it to butterfly and pollinator plantings to support beneficial insects through the bloom season.
- Containers: Grow it in large patio containers for a manageable display with strong midsummer color.
- Small Gardens: Use it in tighter planting spaces where a standard coneflower would feel too large.
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during the first growing season, then water mainly during extended dry spells once established.
- Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to keep the plant looking tidy, or leave some seedheads for added seasonal and wildlife interest.
- Feeding: Apply compost or only light fertilizer in spring, since overly rich soil can reduce compact, sturdy growth.
- Cleanup: Cut stems back in late fall or late winter, or leave seedheads standing into winter to attract birds.
- Drainage: Make sure the planting site drains well through winter to support long-term vigor and return.
Why Choose Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower?
- Compact Size: It delivers classic echinacea beauty in a smaller, easier-to-place plant for modern garden spaces.
- Large Dusty Pink Flowers: The broad blooms create a strong summer display without needing a large footprint.
- Pollinator and Bird Value: The flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, while the seedheads can later draw birds.
- Drought Tolerance: Once established, it handles dry conditions with dependable performance.
- Tidy Garden Habit: Its mounded form makes it especially useful in borders, containers, and smaller landscapes.
Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower is a smart choice for gardeners who want the durability and pollinator value of echinacea in a more compact and manageable package. Its dusty pink blooms, tidy habit, and strong summer performance make it easy to work into a wide range of sunny planting styles. In borders, containers, and wildlife-friendly gardens, it delivers lasting seasonal value with straightforward care.
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