Erigeron karvinskianus
By Spritzhenry
- 10 May, 2009
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I love these little daisies - they flower from May right through until late autumn. I have them everywhere in my garden - I encourage them!
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Not really, but I am trying to get them right along a very long border as an edging and they seed into the middle just to be difficult!
I am nasty to mine in the spring - I chop them with shears. They come back forgivingly, though!
11 May, 2009
Your border will have a nice bright edging. Such an underrated flower.
11 May, 2009
They sell them in the GCs for £2.50 for a tiny pot and £5 for a bigger one - I could be a millionaire!
Near Taunton there's a famous garden - Hestercombe - which has a wide flight of steps - they let these Erigerons seed into the crevices and the 'Daisy steps' are famous! The other plant they have everywhere is Corydalis ochraleuca. Both are in walls, in paving cracks, just everywhere! Pretty...
11 May, 2009
I found one after seeing yours last year Spritz , I hope it will spread as your has !
11 May, 2009
Watch out for seedlings, Amy! :-)
11 May, 2009
Thanks for the information Spritz. Like you I am not bothered by the price as I have enough to open my own garden centre.
11 May, 2009
Nothing Like a Daisy Spritz i grow the Wild 1s every where possible :)
12 May, 2009
Jacque, I shall have to send you some...you'd love these.
13 May, 2009
Thanx Spritz thatd be lovely :)
13 May, 2009
I have these in my lawn (well the greenish thing I laughingly call a lawn); no idea where they came from but I think they look pretty so I just leave them to it.
14 May, 2009
Are you sure, Newkid? They are bigger than lawn daisies, and a different plant. They tend to seed into cracks and walls, rather than into the grass. The photo doesn't really show them properly.
14 May, 2009
havent been able to get this established at all :o(
its gorgeous isnt it.
17 May, 2009
It does like the sun, Sbg. That's why, I'm sure.
17 May, 2009
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I have some of these too. They don't take much encouraging do they?
10 May, 2009