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This pack of Echinacea White Swan Prima Donna seeds produces an abundance of large, long-lasting blooms all summer long. The drooping, daisy-like white petals are complemented by raised burnt-orange cones in the centre - hence the plant’s common name, Coneflower. These fragrant flowers are irresistible to pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies into the garden. Strong stems also make Coneflowers ideal for creating cut flower vase displays.

Sow White Swan Coneflower seeds in pots or trays from January to June and keep them in a warm spot of around 18-21C until the seedlings are large enough to handle. Transplant into 9cm pots ready to gradually harden off and plant out from June. Once settled into their flowering site, the plants will bloom from July to September. Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-draining soil and leave 30cm between plants. Water Echinacea plants regularly until they are firmly established and deadhead spent blooms to promote further flowering and prevent self-seeding.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

Echinacea Seeds

Echinacea White Swan Prima Donna

Echinacea White Swan Prima Donna

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Product description

This pack of Echinacea White Swan Prima Donna seeds produces an abundance of large, long-lasting blooms all summer long. The drooping, daisy-like white petals are complemented by raised burnt-orange cones in the centre - hence the plant’s common name, Coneflower. These fragrant flowers are irresistible to pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies into the garden. Strong stems also make Coneflowers ideal for creating cut flower vase displays.

Sow White Swan Coneflower seeds in pots or trays from January to June and keep them in a warm spot of around 18-21C until the seedlings are large enough to handle. Transplant into 9cm pots ready to gradually harden off and plant out from June. Once settled into their flowering site, the plants will bloom from July to September. Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-draining soil and leave 30cm between plants. Water Echinacea plants regularly until they are firmly established and deadhead spent blooms to promote further flowering and prevent self-seeding.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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