Echinacea 'White Swan' Coneflower

$12.95
$12.95
Size

Description

Similar in size to straight E. purpurea, Echinacea 'White Swan' has large, daisy-like flowers with slightly drooping, white petals and large copper-orange centers. Echinacea 'White Swan' has its heaviest bloom in June/July with sporadic bloom thereafter.

This Coneflower will self sow if some seed heads are left in place. The seed heads are also savored by Goldfinch and other songbirds. Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan' is a landscaper favorite, great for the perennial border as well as meadow settings. Its long stems are nice for cutting.

Echinacea purpurea is native from Colorado to the East Coast south to Florida.

'White Swan' Coneflower prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil but it will tolerate poor soil, heat, drought, wet, and clay soil.

Characteristics

  • Common Names: Coneflower
  • Zones: 4-9
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun to Light Shade
  • Soil Preference: Prefers moist, well-drained
  • Height at Maturity: 24-36"
  • Width at Maturity: 18-24"
  • Bloom Color: White/Cream
  • Bloom Time: Early summer to early fall
  • Foliage Color: Green

Special Features

  • Attracts: Butterflies. Hummingbirds. Pollinators.
  • Tolerates: Deer. Clay Soil.
  • Other Features: Cut Flower. Fragrant. Native to North America.

Care and Growing Tips

Plants can be cut to the ground in late fall after the blooms are finished, or left intact for small birds like goldfinches to scavenge the seeds. If it's the latter, cut the plants back in late winter or early spring before the new growth emerges. Cut them to within 3-5 inches of the ground.
We do not mulch over our coneflowers in winter because we have noticed those plants do not tend to survive. They are incredibly hardy without any extra help.
Poor soil (as in, soil that is not fertilized or especially rich) is best for these meadow plants.

Check out our blog for more gardening tips!

Shipping Info

 Any Order Placed Now Will Be Preorders For Spring 2026

We will ship plants in the spring by growing zone. We will update this page as soon as we have more information on specific shipping weeks for each zone. If you need your plants a certain week in the spring, please leave a note on your order on the checkout page. Thank you for your patience!

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To get the best shipping rates per plant, try to fill a box of 3, 6, or 12. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout by weight, package size, and distance.

Our nursery is located in Virginia, and it can sometimes be costly to ship to the western US. Ground shipping is too slow cross-country for the plants to arrive safely, so our options are limited to faster shipping methods. We appreciate your understanding!

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All ship times are subject to change if extreme weather conditions are present here at the nursery or at the shipping destination.

Please note: Depending on the time of year, the foliage of the plants may be trimmed to fit into our shipping boxes. This could delay the flowering of the plant, but many perennials actually benefit from being cut back.

We are currently not able to ship to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and outside of the US.