Echinacea, White

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Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’

Description: White Echinacea, also known as White Coneflower, is a striking perennial herbaceous plant featuring large, daisy-like white blooms with golden centers. With its graceful petals and sturdy, upright stems, this elegant native wildflower adds a bright, timeless beauty to pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and sunny borders. Hardy and drought-tolerant, White Echinacea is both an ornamental standout and a powerful medicinal plant.

Wildlife Benefits: White Echinacea’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, while its seed heads provide food for songbirds in late summer and fall.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used to support immune health and overall wellness, Echinacea is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Its roots, leaves, and flowers can be used fresh or dried in teas, tinctures, and herbal preparations.

Native Status: A cultivar of the native Echinacea purpurea, White Echinacea thrives in prairies, meadows, and home gardens throughout North America, including Georgia.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Echinacea provides an essential nectar source for pollinators from summer to early fall, making it a must-have in any wildlife-friendly garden.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 24–36 inches

  • Spacing: 18–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but Tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Echinacea thrives in well-drained soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming or leave seed heads for birds and winter interest. Cut back in early spring to promote new growth.

Grow White Echinacea for its luminous beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator appeal—an easy-care, resilient perennial that enhances any garden.

Available in 2.5 inch pots

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Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’

Description: White Echinacea, also known as White Coneflower, is a striking perennial herbaceous plant featuring large, daisy-like white blooms with golden centers. With its graceful petals and sturdy, upright stems, this elegant native wildflower adds a bright, timeless beauty to pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and sunny borders. Hardy and drought-tolerant, White Echinacea is both an ornamental standout and a powerful medicinal plant.

Wildlife Benefits: White Echinacea’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, while its seed heads provide food for songbirds in late summer and fall.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used to support immune health and overall wellness, Echinacea is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Its roots, leaves, and flowers can be used fresh or dried in teas, tinctures, and herbal preparations.

Native Status: A cultivar of the native Echinacea purpurea, White Echinacea thrives in prairies, meadows, and home gardens throughout North America, including Georgia.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Echinacea provides an essential nectar source for pollinators from summer to early fall, making it a must-have in any wildlife-friendly garden.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 24–36 inches

  • Spacing: 18–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but Tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Echinacea thrives in well-drained soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming or leave seed heads for birds and winter interest. Cut back in early spring to promote new growth.

Grow White Echinacea for its luminous beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator appeal—an easy-care, resilient perennial that enhances any garden.

Available in 2.5 inch pots

Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’

Description: White Echinacea, also known as White Coneflower, is a striking perennial herbaceous plant featuring large, daisy-like white blooms with golden centers. With its graceful petals and sturdy, upright stems, this elegant native wildflower adds a bright, timeless beauty to pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and sunny borders. Hardy and drought-tolerant, White Echinacea is both an ornamental standout and a powerful medicinal plant.

Wildlife Benefits: White Echinacea’s nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, while its seed heads provide food for songbirds in late summer and fall.

Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used to support immune health and overall wellness, Echinacea is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Its roots, leaves, and flowers can be used fresh or dried in teas, tinctures, and herbal preparations.

Native Status: A cultivar of the native Echinacea purpurea, White Echinacea thrives in prairies, meadows, and home gardens throughout North America, including Georgia.

Pollinator Friendliness: With its long-lasting blooms, White Echinacea provides an essential nectar source for pollinators from summer to early fall, making it a must-have in any wildlife-friendly garden.

Planting Guidelines:

  • Height: 24–36 inches

  • Spacing: 18–24 inches

  • Sun/Shade: Prefers Full Sun but Tolerates Partial Shade

  • How to Grow: White Echinacea thrives in well-drained soil and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming or leave seed heads for birds and winter interest. Cut back in early spring to promote new growth.

Grow White Echinacea for its luminous beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator appeal—an easy-care, resilient perennial that enhances any garden.

Available in 2.5 inch pots