A beautifully refined perennial, Scabiosa incisa ‘Kudo White’ produces elegant, pincushion-like blooms in soft creamy white on slender, airy stems. Flowering over a long period from early summer into autumn, it adds grace and movement to sunny borders, gravel gardens, and wildlife-friendly planting schemes. Its finely divided foliage forms a tidy, compact mound, contrasting delicately with the taller flower stems.
Scabiosa incisa ‘Kudo White’, commonly known as White Pincushion Flower, is perfect for informal gardens and pollinator planting, offering a modern twist on a cottage garden classic.
Perennial
Upright, Flowering, Summer–Autumn Interest
Flowers: June–October
Foliage: Spring–Autumn
Scientific Name
Scabiosa incisa ‘Kudo White’ (from Latin scabies, meaning ‘itch’ – historically used to treat skin conditions; incisa refers to the deeply cut leaves)
Synonyms
None widely used
Common Name
White Pincushion Flower
Origin
Species native to central and southern Europe; this variety is a cultivated selection
Pruning Tips
Deadhead regularly to encourage repeat flowering. Cut back in autumn or leave seedheads for winter interest and wildlife value, then tidy up in spring.
Wildlife Value
Much loved by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators – an excellent choice for wildlife gardens.
Positioning
Full sun preferred for best flowering. Ideal for borders, gravel gardens, and container displays.
Water
Water well during dry spells, especially in the first year. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant.
Soil
Free-draining soil is essential. Tolerates poor or sandy soils; avoid heavy clay unless improved with grit and organic matter.
Food
Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring and again in midsummer if needed to prolong flowering.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
Plant with other soft-textured summer bloomers like Verbena bonariensis or Gaura for a dreamy, naturalistic display that bees will love just as much as you do.