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- True White Swan Echinacea: Crisp pure white petals with vibrant golden-orange cones, a classic garden favorite.
- Hardy & Adaptable: Thrives in USDA Zones 3-9, cold-hardy, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
- Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden all summer long.
- Low Maintenance & Beginner Friendly: Easy to grow, requires minimal care, perfect for new gardeners.
- Long Blooming Season: Blooms from early summer to fall, ideal for cut flowers and dried arrangements.
Bring timeless beauty and wildlife activity to your garden with White Swan Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), one of America’s most beloved native wildflowers. Renowned for its elegant pure white petals and striking golden-orange central cones, this hardy perennial adds a bright, airy touch to borders, cottage gardens, meadows, and pollinator habitats alike.
🟫🌱Key Growing Details :
- Sowing Guide: Plant 3–5 seeds per inch in well-drained soil, covering lightly with a thin layer of soil. This standard density ensures healthy seedling growth without overcrowding.
- Hardiness: Fully cold-hardy in USDA Zones 3-9, returning year after year with minimal care.
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Light & Soil: Prefers full sun but adapts to partial shade; tolerates poor, dry soil once established.
White Swan Coneflower is a must-have for any wildlife-friendly garden. It blooms continuously from early summer through late fall, providing nectar for beneficial pollinators while adding long-lasting color to your landscape. The sturdy stems make these flowers perfect for cutting and creating fresh bouquets, or drying for year-round decor.

Deer tend to avoid Echinacea, making them a worry-free choice for both rural and suburban gardens. These seeds are open-pollinated and non-GMO, ensuring authentic garden performance and reliable blooms for seasons to come.
Whether you’re planting in garden beds, containers, or wildflower meadows, White Swan Coneflower offers the perfect blend of beauty, resilience, and ecological value. Sow these seeds in spring after the last frost, or start indoors 6-8 weeks early for a head start, and enjoy years of vibrant, low-maintenance blooms.