Echinacea White Swan
With a prominent russet-coloured centre edged by contrasting white, reflexed petals, these plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies and bees in the summer months; and then, when the blooms die back, the seed heads become a winter food source for birds.
Making a fine border display from mid-summer through to autumn with minimum fuss, these plants are easy to grow, preferring a sunny position in well-drained, normal to dry soil.