Glebionis Coronaria Seeds – Garland Daisy
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Glebionis Coronaria Seeds – Garland Daisy Variety produce bright and cheerful blooms that add a burst of color to any garden. Known for their golden-yellow and white daisy-like flowers, these plants are easy to grow and well-suited for ornamental borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces. The lush green foliage and vibrant blossoms make them a favorite among gardeners who appreciate long-lasting seasonal color.
This hardy annual thrives in full sunlight and adapts well to different soil types. Glebionis coronaria is also valued for its resilience and fast growth, making it a low-maintenance choice for home gardeners.
Features:
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Type: Annual flowering plant
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Common Name (US): Garland Daisy
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Scientific Name: Glebionis coronaria (formerly Chrysanthemum coronarium)
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Flower Color: Bright yellow or yellow-white bicolor
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Growth Habit: Upright and bushy
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Height: 12–36 inches (30–90 cm)
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Soil Requirement: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Regular; allow topsoil to dry slightly between watering
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Bloom Time: Late spring through early fall
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Special Feature: Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies
Specifications:
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Planting Season: Spring after last frost or late fall in mild climates
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Hardiness Zones (USDA): Zones 4–10 (grown as annual in most zones)
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Sowing Method: Direct sow outdoors or start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost
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Germination Time: 10–14 days
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Germination Temperature: 65–70°F (18–21°C)
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Spacing Between Plants: 8–12 inches (20–30 cm)
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Mature Plant Height: 1–3 feet (30–90 cm)
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Best Growing Months:
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Northern Zones (4–6): May to August
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Mid Zones (7–8): April to September
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Southern Zones (9–10): March to October
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Maintenance: Low; deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering
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Uses: Garden borders, wildflower gardens, floral arrangements, and pollinator habitats