English Daisy

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A colorful carpet of flowers for the spring garden. Attractive with pansies or spring bulbs. Ideal as a small-scale ground cover, in rock gardens or at garden's edge. Plant in a cool site with moist soil for best performance and continued rebloom.

Companion Plants

Shasta Daisy

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Shasta Daisy

Beautiful daisy flowers are great for summer bouquets. Also attractive in butterfly gardens or combined with other perennials such as iris, poppy, daylily or yarrow. Remove faded flowers down to the next visible bud to promote rebloom.

Dianthus

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Dianthus

These low-growing, dwarf plants make a splash in the landscape. Annual dianthus bear abundant flowers in a wide range of colors. Very effective when planted in large groupings, or used as accent in containers or window boxes. Prefers average to alkaline (sweet), well-drained soil.

Tickseed

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Tickseed

Shining stars of the perennial garden, these abundantly blooming compact plants produce small daisylike flowers that may attract butterflies and songbirds to the garden. Combine with purple cranesbill, red bee balm and blue bachelor button for a fabulous blend of color and texture. Remove faded flowers for continuous bloom.

Details

Common name

English Daisy

Botanical name

Bellis perennis

Variety

Rose

Zone

USDA 4 - 9

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Bloom color

Red

Bloom time

spring-fall

Light

part sun

Height

4-6" (10-15 cm)

Habit

upright

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

remove spent blooms