Perennials
Brightens garden with cheerful blooms
Blooms all summer long
Thrives in various soil types
Thrives in
ZONE 4ZONE 5ZONE 6ZONE 7ZONE 8ZONE 9Planting Season:
Year-RoundDaisy perennials are known for their large, white, daisy-like flowers with prominent yellow centers, which brighten up gardens during the summer months. The yellow fuzzy center and white blooms of the "he loves me, he loves me not" flower make it a popular choice among homeowners and gardeners for quality perennials.
It is one of several aster family (Asteraceae) flowers. These florals have many popular varieties, such as the oxeye (Leucanthemum vulgare), Shasta (L. ×superbum), and English (Bellis perennis). This flowering plant is notable due to its delicate and pointed petals, ranging in various colors from refreshing white to yellow and blue. Whether a gerbera, Shasta, or other variety, these flowers are perennials that return each season to grace your garden with their beauty.
The Daisy (Bellis perennis) Has Striking Yellow Centers
Each bloom of this flower dazzles with a striking yellow center. Its exterior features pristine petals that contrast brilliantly against the middle, almost like snow striking freshly fallen snow. Typically associated with spring and summer, these flowers make excellent garden accents, window box flowers, or centerpieces in a hand-picked bouquet.
Plant Daisies For Simple Beauty
For centuries, people have chosen this flower for its rich symbolism. It represents many prized virtues, including purity, innocence, and eternal love. Its various meanings make it an excellent addition to any garden and only enhance its beauty as it flourishes. From blooming in raised flower beds to lining a charming garden pathway, these floral delights are an excellent way to infuse your landscape with extraordinary charm and beauty.
The Daisy Is Very Resilient
The florals that bloom from this plant are known for being resistant. They can thrive in many climates and weather conditions. They will continue to delight with their bright petals and beautiful blossoms, whether rain or shine. This flower can infuse any space with joy and positivity thanks to its cheerful appearance. Planting them just beyond windows and along garden pathways makes for an excellent pick-me-up whenever you see them.
Daisy's Look Beautiful In Bouquets
Whether Daisy is planted in gardens, window boxes, or bundled in bouquets, the versatility of this perennial flower is endless. Thanks to its eye-catching yet simplistic beauty, it captivates and enchants rustic and contemporary garden spaces. Whether crafting a cozy cottage in the countryside or brightening up a commercial landscape, you cannot go wrong with these florals front and center.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
White
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Care
Daisies thrive in well-drained soil and should be watered off, letting the soil dry slightly between waterings. Deadhead old blossoms to promote more blooms and reduce foliage in late fall to maintain plant health. Fertilize once in spring for best results.
Plant Reproduction
Daisy spreads vegetatively by using short runner-like growths called stolons.
Planting bare-root perennials is best in any season if they are dormant; we only sell dormant plants. Planting them year-round is also excellent if you can get dormant perennials. When your bare-root perennials arrive, soak the roots in water for a few hours to rehydrate them. Lant by digging a hole wide enough to spread the roots comfortably and deep enough to place the top portion crown (where the roots meet the stem) at or slightly above ground level. Position the plant in the hole, backfill with native soil, and gently firm the soil around the roots—water well after planting to settle the soil around the plant and eliminate air. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to keep weeds at bay and moisture locked in, keeping the mulch away from the crown. Irrigate plants regularly during the first few weeks of drought; never water in full sun, and water late in the evenings to ensure the roots are established well. Fertilize sparingly in the first year, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in subsequent years as needed.
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Classic Beauty:
Daisies offer a timeless charm with their simple yet striking white petals and bright yellow centers. They effortlessly enhance any garden with their clean, classic look.
Long Blooming Period:
Daisies provide a long-lasting display of color throughout the growing season. Their extended blooming period ensures your garden stays vibrant and attractive for months.
Flexible Garden Application:
Whether used in garden borders, container arrangements, or mixed flower beds, daisies are adaptable and versatile. Their ability to fit various garden styles makes them a valuable addition to any landscape.
Low Maintenance:
These hardy flowers thrive with minimal attention, adapting well to various soil types and conditions. They are an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a trouble-free bloom.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Daisy?
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Care Tips
Daisies thrive in well-drained soil and should be watered off, letting the soil dry slightly between waterings. Deadhead old blossoms to promote more blooms and reduce foliage in late fall to maintain plant health. Fertilize once in spring for best results.
Light Requirements
Daisies flourish in full sun to part shade. They favor 6 hours of sunlight daily to bloom profusely. In areas with partial shade, ensure they receive morning sun or bright, indirect light for optimal growth and flowering.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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