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Image of Begonia (Semperflorens Cultorum Group, VOLUMIA SERIES) photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Fibrous Begonia)

Wax or fibrous begonias are classic bedding plants because they are beautiful all season and easy to grow. Though commonly grown as "annuals" these are actually evergreen perennials where hardy. As a group, they are hybrids of three South American species, Begonia cucullata, Begonia hookeri and Begonia schmidtiana.

Low growing and bushy, wax begonias have lustrous, succulent leaves that may be bright green, dark green, red-hued, burgundy or bronze, depending on the selection. Blooms appear continuously,...

Image of Begonia bowerae photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Eyelash Begonia)

Can you find a prettier foliage plant? Light pink flowers naturally occur in late winter and spring on the eyelash begonia, but its true beauty is in the variegated, spotted and striped leaves of yellow-green and burgundy-black. Native to the mountain slopes of southern Mexico's cloudy rainforsts, it is a tender perennial that grows from a creeping branched rhizome (underground stem). It is regarded as one of the prettiest begonias for foliage and its relative ease of culture as both a houseplant...

Image of Bellis perennis photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(English Daisy)

The long cultivated English daisy is a charming, small, short-lived perennial. It is a cool season plant that originates from the European grasslands and forest margins as far east as Turkey but is most commonly associated with England where it is favored as a garden ornamental. It is very easy to grow if given cool temperate summers.

The colorful English daisies appear above ground-hugging clumps of bright green foliage. The semi-evergreen clumps slowly spread over time by rhizomes. The pretty...

(Early Red English Daisy, English Daisy)

The long cultivated English daisy is a charming, small, short-lived perennial. The colorful ‘Early Red’ offers fully double (extra petals), rich red daisies above ground-hugging clumps of bright green foliage. Wild English daisies originate from the European grasslands and forest margins as far east as Turkey but are most commonly associated with England where they are favored. All grow best where summers are cool and temperate.

This cultivar produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen foliage...

(Early White English Daisy, English Daisy)

The long cultivated English daisy is a charming, small, short-lived perennial. ‘Early White’ offers fully double (extra petals) white daisies above ground-hugging clumps of bright green foliage. Wild English daisies originate from the European grasslands and forest margins as far east as Turkey but are most commonly associated with England where they are favored. All grow best where summers are cool and temperate.

This cultivar produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen foliage that slowly...

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(English Daisy)

English daisy is a cool season perennial that is native throughout much of Europe. This tidy plant produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen leaves of light to medium green. The 'Habanera Mix' showcases a colorful mix of the members in the Habanera Series. Valued for its many large, fully double daisies that have distinctly long quilled tips, flowers can be any of white, rose, magenta-red or bicolored. These appear from mid-spring through summer and sporadically into fall.

English daisies...

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(English Daisy, Habanera Red English Daisy)

The saucy ‘Habanera Red’ is a far cry from the typical English daisy. This charming, small, short-lived perennial is heavy-flowering and offers big semi-double daisies of magenta red above ground-hugging clumps of bright green foliage. Wild English daisies originate from the European grasslands and forest margins as far east as Turkey but are most commonly associated with England where they are favored. All grow best where summers are cool and temperate.

This cultivar produces small basal clumps...

Image of Bellis perennis

James H. Schutte

(English Daisy, Habanera Rose English Daisy)

English daisy is a cool season perennial that is native throughout much of Europe. This tidy plant produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen leaves of light to medium green. The cultivar 'Habanera Rose' is valued for its many large, fully double daisies of rose that have distinctly long quilled tips. These appear from mid-spring through summer and sporadically into fall.

English daisies struggle in extreme heat and excel in locations where summers are cool. Plant them in a site with full...

Image of Bellis perennis

Ernst Benary® Inc.

(English Daisy, Habanera White with Red Tip English Daisy)

The pretty ‘Habanera White with Red Tips’ is not your typical English daisy. This charming, small, short-lived perennial is heavy-flowering and offers big semi-double daisies of white and red above ground-hugging clumps of bright green foliage. Wild English daisies originate from the European grasslands and forest margins as far east as Turkey but are most commonly associated with England where they are favored. All grow best where summers are cool and temperate.

This cultivar produces small...

Image of Bellis perennis

Ernst Benary® Inc.

(English Daisy)

English daisy is a cool season perennial that is native throughout much of Europe. This tidy plant produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen leaves of light to medium green. The cultivar 'Habanera White' is valued for its many large, fully double daisies of creamy white that have distinctly long quilled tips. These appear from mid-spring through summer and sporadically into fall.

English daisies struggle in extreme heat and excel in locations where summers are cool. Plant them in a site with...