Chrysanthemum paludosum Brighten Your Garden with Chrysanthemum paludosum White Seeds
Chrysanthemum paludosum Add delicate white flowers to your winter garden with Chrysanthemum paludosum White Seeds. Known for its small, daisy-like blooms, this variety grows up to 40 cm tall, making it ideal for garden beds and pots. Chrysanthemum paludosum creates a lovely display, bringing freshness and light to any winter landscape.
Chrysanthemum paludosum About This Item
- Scientific Name: Chrysanthemum paludosum
- Color(s): Pure White
- Plant Height: Grows up to 40 cm, perfect for beds and pots
- Flower Size: 2-4 cm daisy-like blooms
- Sowing Distance: Space plants 35 cm apart for a full garden display
- Best for: Bed sowing, pots, and borders
- Sowing Method: Start from seedlings for best growth
- Blooming Season: Winter
- Ideal Climate: Cool, with night temperatures between 20-25
- Organic Fertilizer Requirement: Use every 2-3 weeks to promote blooms
- Life Span: Seasonal (Annual
- Ideal Growing Temperature: 20-25°C
- Maintenance: Low; requires moderate watering
- Watering Frequency: Keep soil consistently moist without waterlogging
• Annual
• Plant height: 10 inches
• Days to maturity: 70 days
• USDA Zone: 3-12
Chrysanthemum paludosumEnhance your garden with the enchanting beauty of our Daisy Creeping Seeds – Heirloom Flower (Chrysanthemum paludosum). Standing at a height of just 10 inches, these exquisite daisies with delicate white petals and sunny yellow centers offer a timeless elegance. Perfect for edging pathways, filling gaps, or creating a lush carpet of blossoms, these low-growing flowers are easy to grow in well-draining soil and thrive in sunny locations. Attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies, these heirloom seeds bring life and movement to your outdoor space, creating a captivating display of nature’s splendor.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS (Included on packet):
Direct sow creeping daisy seeds in spring after the last chance of frost, sowing on the surface of the soil; press the soil down lightly and keep moderately moist until germination, which should take place within 10-14 days. To start Chrysanthemum paludosum indoors, sow on the surface of a flat 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring. Keep the soil lightly moist and at a temperature of 70 degrees F until germination. Transplant or thin the seedlings as soon as they reach a height of several inches.
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