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(Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ White Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ White Marguerite Daisy)
The shrubby evergreen Marguerite daisy is beautiful and durable. The hybrid Madeiraâ„¢ White -- cultivar 'Bonmadwitim' -- is compact, well-branched and uniform. Each daisy-shaped flower has a golden center surrounded by white petals, mimicking the look of a Shasta daisy. Madeiraâ„¢ White is a tough plant that is grown as a perennial in frost-free climates and a bedding annual in cold winter regions.
The rounded bushy clump-forming plant has green ferny foliage that emits a strong fragrance when...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ Double White Marguerite Daisy, Marguerite Daisy)
The shrubby evergreen Marguerite daisy is beautiful and resilient. The compact hybrid Madeiraâ„¢ Double White is compact, well-branched and uniform. Its double creamy white flowers are produced in abundance. It is a tough plant that is grown as a perennial in frost-free climates and a bedding annual in cooler zones.
The rounded bushy clump-forming plant has deep green ferny foliage that emits a strong fragrance when crushed. Many daisies are produced above the foliage. They appear from late...
(Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ Santana Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ Santana Marguerite Daisy)
The shrubby evergreen Marguerite daisy is beautiful and resilient. The hybrid Madeiraâ„¢ Santana is compact, well-branched and uniform. Its semi-double flowers have orange-yellow centers and deep purple-red ray petals. It is a tough plant that is grown as a perennial in frost-free climates and a bedding annual in cooler zones.
The rounded bushy clump-forming plant has deep green ferny foliage that emits a strong fragrance when crushed. Many daisies are produced in abundance above the foliage....
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Argyranthemum, Madeiraâ„¢ Marguerite Daisy)
The shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for both its beauty and resilience. Hybrids in the Madeiraâ„¢ Series have compact well-branched habits, moderate vigor, and are very uniform. Their abundant flowers are single, fully double or semi-double and crested. These tough plants are grown as perennials in frost-free climates and bedding annuals in cooler zones.
The rounded bushy plants are upright and clump-forming and covered with evergreen ferny green foliage that emits a strong fragrance when...
Jessie Keith
(Argyranthemum, Marguerite Daisy)
Comet White Marguerite is an evergreen subshrub native to the Canary Islands that is often grown as a tender perennial. From late spring until fall (or year-round in milder climates), 'Comet White' produces numerous white, yellow-centered daisy-flowers on tall stems against a backdrop of lacy, silvery leaves. Flowering decreases in hot weather.
Regular light pruning will promote compact growth and increased flowering, and provide cuttings for propagation. This easy to grow plant prefers sun and...
James H. Schutte
(Argyranthemum, Marguerite Daisy)
Comet Pink Marguerite is an evergreen subshrub native to the Canary Islands that is often grown as a tender perennial. From late spring until fall (or year-round in milder climates), 'Comet Pink' produces numerous pink, yellow-centered daisy-flowers on tall stems against a backdrop of lacy, silvery leaves. Flowering decreases in hot weather. Regular light pruning will promote compact growth and increased flowering, and provide cuttings for propagation. This easy to grow plant prefers sun and well-drained,...
(Argyranthemum, Spring Bouquet Marguerite Daisy)
Evoking thoughts of both a springtime daisy or an autumn aster or mum, Spring Bouquet Marguerite daisy provides multicolored floral delight. Blossoms open light pink and then fade to yellow and finally creamy white, something appropriate for an Easter celebration. In the center of each flower is a golden yellow eye.
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. It originates from the Canary Islands, Madeira and other regions in Macaronesia, where it survives in...
Jesse Saylor
(Dutchman's Pipe)
Foremost grown for its lush green, large heart-shaped leaves, Dutchman's pipe also bears small, pipe-like flowers in late spring. A heavy, deciduous vine native to the woodlands of the Appalachians in the eastern United States, the flowers are normally well-hidden by the foliage and do not smell of rotting flesh like other members of Aristolochia.
The bright green leaves can become as large as a dinner plate. Heart-shaped, thye can become slightly purpled in late summer; their undersides...
James Burghardt
(Fringed Dutchman's Pipe, Pipevine, White Veined Dutchman's Pipe)
A small vine that packs a visual punch with small pipe-like flowers and leaves of green with lighter yellow-green veins, the fringed dutchman's pipe is a well-behaved plant. A semi-hardy and semi-deciduous perennial vine from southern Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina, it is popular as a hanging basket specimen. With age, it forms a caudex, or swollen stem base that looks like a potato.
The leaves are heart-shaped, but the two lobes resemble kidneys. Each blade is medium to dark green and...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Brazilian Dutchman's Pipe, Giant Pelican Flower)
Giant Dutchman's pipe is an evergreen tropical vine from Panama southward into South America regarded for its showy, unusually shaped flowers which occur from summer through early winter. The truly immense burgundy flowers have white and purple veining throughout and emit a pungent lemony scent to attract pollinating flies into its pouch. The throat of the uniquely curved, flared and tubular flower is yellow. The vine's large green leaves are heart-shaped.
Giant Dutchman's pipe is a very fast...