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Coneflower Seeds - White Swan
- Herbaceous perennial North American Native with large, white blooms
- Spring blooming pollinator attractor that's the white version of Echinacea
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
Fast Facts
About Coneflower Seeds - White Swan
Echinacea purpurea alba
Buy Coneflower Seeds in Packets or in Bulk
Coneflower Seeds - White Swan Coneflower
Beautiful and graceful, this white version of the popular wildflower Echinacea, or Cone Flower, is sure to make its mark in your Summer wildflower garden! Large blooms, up to 4 inches in some cases, bloom abundantly mid season and attract songbirds and butterflies to your garden! Plant in full sun, with well draining soils. Keep moist when starting, but once established this variety is particularly drought resistant.
Fast Facts
About Coneflower Seeds - White Swan
Echinacea purpurea alba
Buy Coneflower Seeds in Packets or in Bulk
Coneflower Seeds - White Swan Coneflower
Beautiful and graceful, this white version of the popular wildflower Echinacea, or Cone Flower, is sure to make its mark in your Summer wildflower garden! Large blooms, up to 4 inches in some cases, bloom abundantly mid season and attract songbirds and butterflies to your garden! Plant in full sun, with well draining soils. Keep moist when starting, but once established this variety is particularly drought resistant.
How to Plant White Swan Coneflower
About Coneflower
Coneflowers are course, rough-hairy, herbaceous perennials that are native to most prairies, meadows, and open woods of the central to southeastern United States. This flower produces blooms that are daisy-like, with attractively drooping petals in a wide range of colors.
When to Plant Coneflower Seeds
Plant in the late Fall, after the frost, or you can start indoors 6-8 weeks before your final frost date (after a period of 8-12 weeks of cold stratification).
Where to Plant Coneflower Seeds
Coneflowers do best in average, well-drained soil, exposed to Full Sun conditions. However, they can tolerate Partial Shade. Soil that is too rich may encourage green growth, but diminish your flowering.
How to Plant Coneflower Seeds
Broadcast sow your seeds directly onto the surface of the soil, and compress firmly. However, do not cover, as Coneflower seeds require sunlight to germinate.
How to Care for Coneflower
In areas with normal rainfall, manual watering won't be necessary. Coneflower is drought tolerant as well. Typically Coneflowers won't need any fertilization, but if flowers are small or not developing well, use a high phosphorus fertilizer. When your cornflower blooms begin to look spent, cut down the plant by 1/3 of it's height, which will help re energize the plant as well as store energy for subsequent seasons.
Seed Coverage for Coneflower Seeds - White Swan
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |