With Echinacea × 'Double Coded Raspberry Beret' (Coneflower 'Double Coded Raspberry Beret'), you get a compact coneflower with fully double, raspberry-pink blooms that stand out from midsummer into fall. This is a great choice when you want bold color and a tidy habit in the front to middle of beds, in mixed borders, or in large containers.
Give your plant full sun for the most flowers, though it will tolerate part sun/part shade. Plant in moist, well-drained soil and avoid sites that stay soggy. Once established, it handles short dry spells better than many perennials, but regular watering during the first season helps it root in quickly.
At maturity, expect about 18-20 inches tall and roughly 22-24 inches wide, so space plants around 22-24 inches apart for good airflow. Deadhead spent blooms to keep the plant looking fresh, or leave some aging flower heads later in the season for winter texture and to provide seed for birds. Cut stems back in late winter or early spring as new growth begins. This coneflower is generally hardy in USDA Zones 4-8.