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Quick Guide: late spring, hardy, full
sun, height: 7.5-10cm/3-4in, width: 25cm/10in
The perennial daisy, Bellis perennis, is a charming if short-lived
plant for the front of the border or as attractive ground
cover. Unlike the simple daisy of the meadows, flowers are
large, the foliage glossy and almost evergreen, and the colour
range includes pink, red and white as well as bi-coloured
forms.
GROWING Treat as biennials. Set out young plants in
autumn in any ordinary garden soil. Daisies prefer sun but
do reasonably well in partial shade. Dead-head regularly -
though daisies will self-seed, the resulting seedlings are
poor. Discard or divide plants after flowering.
PROPAGATION Divide named varieties immediately after
flowering. Sow seeds in boxes or in the open in late spring
and grow on in a nursery bed before planting out in autumn
for flowering the following spring.
VARIETIES Monstrosa forms include double-flowered
varieties such as `Giant Double', mixed or single colours.
Double miniature varieties have tiny pompon flowers; try `Pomponette'
(above); `Dresden China', pink; `Quilled Mixed'; `Rob Roy',
red; `Victoria', red and white.
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS Generally trouble-free.
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