Kim's Knee High is a dwarf version of the well-known native purple coneflower, selected by Kim Hawks. This cone flower has large, daisy-like flowers with clear pink, recurved ray petals and large, bronzy-orange central cones appear atop knee-high plants with sturdy stems, hence the name "Kim's Knee High". This specific variety of Echinacea's small stature makes this cultivar a great choice for small gardens. One of the great things about this cone flower is that it tends to grow slowly, so it will not overtake neighboring plants.
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| Height | Spread |
| 18-24 Inches | 12-18 Inches |
| USDA Hardiness Zone |
| 3-8 |
Characteristics & Attributes | Exposure | Growth Rate in the Garden | Nature Attraction |
| Part Shade | Slow | Attracts Butterflies |
| Full Sun | | Songbirds |
| Attributes | Soil Moisture Needs | Critter Resistance |
| Border | Average water needs | Deer Resistant |
| Drought Tolerant | Low water needs | |
| Cut flower or foliage | | |
| Small / Miniature | | |
| Dried Flower | | |
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