Side-by-side plant comparison — which is right for your garden?
Echinacea paradoxa
Asteraceae · flowers
Cercis canadensis
Fabaceae · trees
Coneflower (Zones 4-8)
Eastern Redbud (Zones 4-9)
Overlap: Both grow in zones 4–8
| Feature | Coneflower | Eastern Redbud |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Echinacea paradoxa | Cercis canadensis |
| Family | Asteraceae | Fabaceae |
| Category | flowers | trees |
| Sun | ☀️ Full Sun | ☀️ Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Water | 💧 Low | 💧💧 Medium |
| Soil | Well-drained | Well-drained |
| Height | 3' | 30' |
| Spread | 1' 6" | 30' |
| Bloom Season | Summer | Early Spring |
| Bloom Color | Yellow | Pink, Purple |
| Growth Rate | Medium | Medium |
| Native Region | Central US | Eastern North America |
| Maintenance | Low | Low |
Coneflower
Eastern Redbud
Coneflower
Eastern Redbud
Choose Coneflower if you want a low-maintenance plant, need drought tolerance, and want deer resistance. It thrives in full sun with low water in zones 4–8.
Choose Eastern Redbud if you want a low-maintenance plant, and want deer resistance. It thrives in full sun to part shade with medium water in zones 4–9.
Plant them together? Both overlap in zones 4–8. However, they have different sun needs, so plan your garden layout carefully.
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