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Also known as Crown Daisy, this flower produces yellow or a mix of white and yellow blooms. It is suitable for flower mixtures, beds, and borders. The foliage is edible and is sometimes used in Asian cooking.
Growing Instructions: Start seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant 6" apart in a prepared garden bed after the danger of frost has passed.
Seed Information: Lifecycle: Annual Sowing Method: Transplant or direct sow Time to Maturity: 50 days Bloom Season: Summer to fall Sun Requirement: Sun Ideal Germination: 60-70°F Spacing: 6" Depth: 1/8" Height: 24"-36" Seeds/Oz: 18,000 Seeds Per Packet: 195-200 Low Maintenance: Yes Uses: Edible flower, Wildflower garden, Cut flowers, Deer resistant
Additional Information: Plant Scientific Name: Glebionis coronaria Packet Size: 3 ¼" x 4 ½"
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Impressive
Home Grown Advantage
Look for the Grown in Lubbock Badge for plants that are born and raised West Texan.
It helps us recommend plants that are best for your local climate, based on your growing zone. Also, because we ship plants based on when they are best for your local climate, it allows us to give you a more accurate estimate of when your order will ship.