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Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower)

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P9 (9cm)

1 Litre

3+ plants

£28.00

£33.00

Save 5%

6+ plants

Most popular!

£55.00

£65.00

Save 10%

9+ plants 

£80.00

£95.00

Save 15%

*Only includes new for 2026 varieties • to see a full list of included plants click here*

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Plant Description

Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ brings a lively splash of colour to gardens with its soft pink petals blushed with coral undertones, surrounding a vibrant orange central cone. This cheerful coneflower provides an eye-catching display from mid to late summer, adding both warmth and energy to sunny borders, mixed beds, and container plantings.

The upright stems lift the flowers above a tidy clump of green foliage, creating a natural sense of movement as blooms sway gently in summer breezes. Its long-lasting flowering habit ensures that your garden enjoys colour and structure for weeks on end, while the bold contrast of petals and central cone adds depth and visual interest.

‘Pink Grapefruit’ is not only attractive to the eye but also a pollinator magnet, drawing in bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. It thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and, once established, tolerates periods of drought, making it a low-maintenance choice for busy gardeners.

Perfect for those who want vibrant colour, wildlife value, and summer-long drama, Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ delivers cheerful blooms and a playful tropical feel, enhancing both borders and container schemes with effortless charm.

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🌿 How to Care for Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower)

How do I prune Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower)?
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) should be left through the winter, as the dead wood protects them from frost. They can be pruned in early spring, and more vigorous varieties may be trimmed again around June.
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) can be susceptible to aphids, capsid bugs, whitefly, sage leafhoppers, and glasshouse red spider mites. Additionally, fungal issues like grey mould (Botrytis) can develop in cool and damp conditions, especially during overwintering.
Water Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) regularly during dry spells, particularly newly planted ones. Established hardy salvias are drought-tolerant but benefit from deep watering during prolonged hot periods. Avoid waterlogging, as it can cause root rot.
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) require light feeding in spring with a balanced slow-release fertiliser or compost. Tender salvias benefit from fertilisation every 2–4 weeks during the growing season using a liquid feed for flowering plants. Over-fertilising should be avoided, as it can encourage foliage growth at the expense of flowers.
Propagation of Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower)is prohibited without a licence
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) should be trimmed around April or May, a technique often called the “Chelsea Chop,” once new shoots start to appear. Cut back to the fresh growth, and continue deadheading throughout the season. Vigorous varieties can be pruned again in July to encourage bushier, greener plants rather than tall, woody stems. Salvias should not be cut back in autumn, as leaving the foliage intact helps protect the plant from frost.
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) moderately drought-tolerant once established, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun. Tender salvias are less drought-tolerant and require more consistent watering.
Echinacea SunSeekers ‘Pink Grapefruit’ (Coneflower) performs well in UK gardens if given full sun and free-draining soil. It’s hardy in most areas, flowers for months in summer and autumn, and suits borders or containers. Avoid winter wet and prune lightly in spring.

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