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(Astilbe, False Spirea, Inshriach Pink False Spirea)
Inshriach Pink false spirea is a dwarf, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial that produces crinkly reddish green leaves and weeping plume-like inflorescence of pale pink flowers in late summer. The flowerheads fade to attractive shades of brown in the fall, providing landscape interest through winter.
'Inshriach Pink' requires well-drained moist soils in full sun to partial shade. Provide more water or a much richer soil if planted in full sunlight. It functions best in shade gardens, borders,...
James H. Schutte
(Astilbe, False Spirea, Sprite False Spirea)
'Sprite' is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with summertime plume flowers. It is a tall hybrid cultivar with deeply-jagged green leaves and a drooping inflorescence of pale pink flowers which bloom in midsummer.
Sprite astilbe requires full sun to partial shade and must be grown in moist, well-drained soils and perform best in shady locations. The flowerheads fade to attractive shades of brown in the fall, providing landscape interest through winter. This cultivar is especially good as...
(English Daisy)
English Daisy is a cool season perennial that is native throughout much of Europe. Its small flowers bloom from mid-spring through summer and sporadically into fall over clustered mounds of green foliage. Members of the Bellisima series are valued for their prolific, large, fully double daisies that come is shades of red, rose, and white. English daisies struggle in extreme heat, and prefer locations where summers are cool. Plant them in a site with full sun and moist well drained soil. This cheerful...
(Bellisima Red English Daisy, English Daisy)
English daisy is a cool season perennial that is native throughout much of Europe. The cultivar ‘Bellisima Red’ produces small basal clumps of semi-evergreen foliage and bears many large, double, cushion-like daisies of red. These appear on upright, green leafless stems and may bloom from late winter to summer and sporadically into mid-fall.
English daisy struggles in extreme heat, so where summers are hot it is best to plant it in part shade. Otherwise, it can be planted in full sun and should...
(English Daisy, Galaxy White English Daisy)
The long cultivated English daisy is a charming, small, short-lived perennial. The heavy-flowering ‘Galaxy White’ offers semi-double 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...
(English Daisy, Pomponette Mix English Daisy)
This hybrid mixture of the old-fashioned English daisy provides loads of small, button-like, densely-double flowers in shades of pink, white and rose-red. The charming, jewel-toned blossoms appear on short, upright, leafless stems and may bloom from late winter to summer, and sporadically into mid-fall.
Preferring cool temperatures, these diminutive perennials struggle in extreme heat, so are best planted in part shade where summers are hot. Otherwise, they can be planted in full sun and should...
Yoder Brothers
(English Daisy, Pink English Daisy)
This English daisy hybrid produces loads of small, densely-double (extra petals) daisies of cool, lavender-pink. The cheerful, button-like flowers appear on short, upright, leafless stems and may bloom from late winter to summer, and sporadically into mid-fall.
Preferring cool temperatures, this diminutive perennial struggles in extreme heat, so is best planted in part shade where summers are hot. Otherwise, it can be planted in full sun and should be provided with fertile, moist soil. It makes...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(English Daisy)
English daisies are cool season perennials that are native throughout much of Europe. These tidy plants produce small basal clumps of semi-evergreen leaves of light to medium green. Members of the Rominette Series are prized for their many large, double, cushion-like daisies that have distinct quilled tips and come in shades of red, rose, and white. These appear from mid-spring through summer and sporadically into fall.
English daisies struggle in extreme heat, and are best cultivated where summers...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(English Daisy)
The cheerful double pom-pon-type flowers of Tasso English daisies are large, flattened and very showy. These compact cool season perennials originate from Europe and Asia and are often grown as single-season bedding plants. They are evergreen in mild climates and quite hardy.
Where temperatures are mild and favorable, plants will bloom vigorously from late winter through to summer and sometimes into fall. English daisies are distinguished by neat, ground-hugging rosettes of rich green leaves...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(English Daisy, Tasso Deep Rose English Daisy)
'Tasso Deep Rose' features large, hot pink, pompom-like flowers. The festive, quilled blooms are held atop short, upright, leafless stems which rise from low rosettes of semi-evergreen, spoon-shaped foliage. They appear from late winter into summer, and sporadically into mid-fall.
Preferring cool temperatures, English daisy struggles in extreme heat, so is best planted in part shade where summers are hot. Otherwise, it can be planted in full sun and should be provided with fertile, moist soil....