English Daisy

English Daisies look like tiny daisies. Technically a perennial, English daisy is usually best treated as a biennial (it takes two years to bloom and then dies in the fall) in the South and an annual in the North. Plants survive down to about 10 degrees F so they can be planted in the fall in the South for early-spring bloom. In cool climates, such as England and the Pacific Northwest, they’ll bloom from spring planting until summer heat arrives.
Light: Part Sun, Sun
Type: Perennial
Height: Under 6 inches
Width: 6-12 inches wide
Flower Color: Pink, Red, White
Seasonal Features: Fall Bloom, Spring Bloom, Summer Bloom
Special Features: Good for Containers
Zones: 8-10

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