| Michaelmas Daisy - Aster x frikartii Monch - Masses of long lasting, lavender-blue, daisy-like flowers with orange centres from August to September and dark green leaves. These charming Michaelmas daisies are ideal for a mixed or herbaceous border with well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Best in full sun, they associate especially well with late summer flowering perennials such as achillea and echinace |
£6.99 |
| Felicia Blue (Marguerite Daisy) x 5 young plants - This is a simply beautiful Marguerite daisy plant with flowers of a blue colour. This young plant is very good in containers or in a basket. The Felicia is a very easy to grow and care for plant. This Felicia plant has beeb selected for your enjoyment by the Blooming Direct team. |
£8.95 |
| Swan River Daisy Blue x 5 young plants - Little daisy like flowers which when planted in a basket give a long lasting and beautiful display. |
£7.95 |
| MARGUERITE DAISY CRAZY BUTTERFLY - 3 PLANTS - Marguerites produce flowers in abundance on compact plants. They are ideal for planters, patio containers and towards the front of your border. Daisy Crazy Butterfly has large yellow single flowers and is last year's top selling Marguerite. Regular watering, feeding and deadheading will ensure continuous flowering throughout the season |
£3.40 |
| Crazy Daisy Butterfly x 5 - The Garden Direct Store Crazy Daisy Butterfly x 5 - Chrysanthemum Crazy Daisy ButterflyChrysanthemum has masses of daisy flowers of a delicate yellow colour. Great in pots and containers on it's own or perfect as a member of a successful basket team!Key features: 5 x garden ready plants (4cm x 10cm) Crazy Daisy flowers June - October Frost to half |
£8.95 |
| Plants A-Z Michaelmas Daisy - multibuy 3 plants |
£15.00 |
| Michaelmas Daisy Aster novae-angliae Lou Williams - full sun or partial shade; Soil: well-cultivated, fertile, moist soil; Rate of growth: average; Flowering period: August to October; Flower colour: red; Other features: lance-shaped, mid-green leaves; Hardiness: fully hardyA brilliant plant for adding much needed late colour to the garden as the large, light red flowerheads appear on top of stiff upright sprays from late August to October. It will flourish in full sun or light dappled shade and will look good in herbaceous borders or prairie style... |
£5.99 |
| Michaelmas Daisy Aster novi-belgii Purple Dome - full sun or partial shade; Soil: well-cultivated, fertile, moist soil; Rate of growth: average; Flowering period: August to October; Hardiness: fully hardyA compact variety with violet-purple flowers that have yellow centres from August to October and lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. This is a pretty Michaelmas daisy that will brighten up a mixed or herbaceous border after other perennials have done their bit. It will also flourish in both sun or dappled shade.; Garden care: Stake with bamboo canes... |
£5.99 |
| Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum x superbum Phyllis Smith - A striking variety of the ever-popular Shasta daisy. This robust, clump-forming perennial has glossy, almost fleshy, dark green leaves and bright white flowers arranged round a yolk-coloured central disc borne on top of long green stems. The flowers appear over a long period, usually from early summer to early autumn, and have unusual, ragged petals that look as if they have been shredded. This easy-to-grow daisy looks best planted in bold drifts in a sunny border alongside any yellow Achillea... |
£6.99 |
| Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum x superbum Wirral Supreme - A pretty ruff of long, white, slightly reflexed petals surround a central disc of densely packed, short petals, lemon coloured at the centre. One of the best double-flowered varieties, this tall, sprightly shasta daisy will flower throughout the summer and coolness and freshness to a summer border. It makes an excellent cut flower, too. |
£5.99 |
| Golden yellow large daisy like heads, early hardy border plant. 45cm £13.85 (17.28) |
£13.85 |
| African Daisy - full sun; Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained soil; Rate of growth: average; Flowering period: June to September; Hardiness: Frost hardy (needs winter protection in cold areas)A popular, spreading perennial, with cheerful, open daisies of palest lilac or white with purple centres. The back of each petal are a darker smoky lilac, and as the flower opens and closes with the sun, this contrast adds to the plant's charm. This is one of the hardiest osteospermums, and it keeps on producing an uplifting... |
£4.99 |
| Michaelmas Daisy - full sun; Soil: well-drained, moderately fertile soil; Rate of growth: average; Flowering period: August to September; Hardiness:fully hardyMasses of long lasting, lavender-blue, daisy-like flowers with orange centres from August to September and dark green leaves. These charming Michaelmas daisies are ideal for a mixed or herbaceous border with well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Best in full sun, they associate especially well with late summer flowering perennials such as Rudbeckia and Echinacea... |
£15.00 |
| Ox-eye Daisy - Large, white, daisy-like flowers with yellow centres on long stalks. This native wildflower is commonly found growing in bold swathes on grassy banks and roadside verges from June to August. Perfect for naturalising in a sunny wildflower meadow, where it will create a carpet of flowers. |
£1.25 |
| Shasta Daisy - Magnificent, semi-double white daisies, the size of small saucers are held high on sturdy upright stems from July to August. Each flower has long, slender petals arranged around a golden central disc and the leaves are dark green. This lovely shasta daisy is very free-flowering and makes a stunning show planted in bold drifts in a sunny border. It combines well with any yellow Achillea or Hemerocallis, and is a pretty contrast to Echinops 'Veitch's Blue' to give a meadow-like feel to the summer... |
£5.99 |
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