Kismet Red Coneflower (Echinacea) — Plymouth, MN

Kismet Red Coneflower

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Kismet Red Coneflower (Echinacea) — Plymouth, MN

Kismet Red Coneflower

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Rich Tomato-Red Daisies on a Compact, Nonstop Bloomer

Kismet Red Coneflower (Echinacea 'Kismet Red') brings deep, saturated tomato-red daisies to the border from early summer into fall on a tidy, densely branched plant. Bred for a compact habit and prolific bloom, it flowers early, holds its color well, and never flops. Bees and butterflies work the blooms all season, and goldfinches enjoy the fall seed heads. Drought-tough and deer-resistant, it's a bold pollinator favorite for sunny beds in Eden Prairie, Eagan, and Maple Grove.

Kismet Red Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Echinacea 'Kismet Red'
Mature Size 16–20 in. tall, 16–20 in. wide
Hardiness Zone 4–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy)
Light Full sun (6+ hours)
Bloom Time Early summer into fall
Flower Color Rich tomato-red aging to warm coral
Soil Well-drained; tolerates clay and lean soil if not soggy
Winter Hardiness Reliable to about -25°F once established
Deer Resistance Usually avoided by deer; may nibble young plants

Landscape Uses in Minnesota

Bold pollinator borders: The hot red blooms make a strong statement massed in drifts. Space 16–18 inches apart.

Low-water sunny beds: Tough in hot, dry spots; leave seed heads for goldfinches. Pair with yellow yarrow, catmint, and grasses.

Best Time to Plant in Minnesota

Plant in spring (late April–May) or early fall. Provide good drainage; avoid soggy winter soil.

How to Plant Kismet Red Coneflower

Dig a hole twice the pot's width at the same depth, amending heavy clay with compost. Set the crown level, backfill, water in, and mulch lightly, keeping mulch off the crown. Space 16–18 inches apart.

Watering Kismet Red Coneflower

First year: Water every 2–3 days at first, then weekly. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.

After year one: Drought-tolerant — water only during extended dry spells.

Q: How is the Kismet series different?
It's bred for a dense, compact habit with early, heavy bloom on sturdy, non-flopping stems.

Q: Will it survive a Minnesota winter?
Yes — hardy to zone 4 with good drainage; leave stems up for winter crown protection.

Q: Does the color fade?
Blooms open a rich tomato-red and mellow to warm coral as they age, giving depth across the plant.

Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Generally yes — deer usually avoid coneflowers, though young growth may be sampled.

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Kismet Raspberry Coneflower (Echinacea): A cooler magenta tone from the same series.

Yarrow (Achillea): Gold, flat-topped blooms to contrast the red daisies.

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