Full sun or part shade. Useful ground cover. Flowers are up to 4″ across. This perennial is a substitute for Common Daisy.
| Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
| 1-3′ | June-July | all | 5 PLS | White, Yellow centers |
$70.00 /lbs. (pounds)
Full sun or part shade. Useful ground cover. Flowers are up to 4″ across. This perennial is a substitute for Common Daisy.
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Full sun or part shade. Useful ground cover. Flowers are up to 4″ across. This perennial is a substitute for Common Daisy.
| Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
| 1-3′ | June-July | all | 5 PLS | White, Yellow centers |
| Weight | 1 lbs |
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