Still a garden standard, 'White Swans' reflexed, creamy-white, fragrant flowers are three inches across and surround a pronounced, raised, orange-green cone. Blooming late June into September-October. Stately, elegant and long-lived. Full sun to part shade in average, very well-drained soils. Easy to grow, it will thrive in any decent soil Versatile and winter hardy. Seedhead provides winter forage for birds. Self-sows easily. The sweet honey-like fragarance attracts butterflies and other pollinators in the summer. Makes an excellent cut flower with a long vase life. Considered deer resistant once established. Common Name: Coneflower
Mature Height: 24-30"
Flowering: White flowers from June through October
Spacing: 12-18"