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(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...
(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...
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...
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(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...
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...
(English Daisy, Montrose English Daisy)
‘Monstrosa’ is a charming, small perennial that offers ground hugging mats of bright green foliage studded with small, double, rosy-red daisies. The pompom-like flowers of this hybrid English daisy appear on short, upright, leafless stems and may bloom from late winter to 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...
(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...