Common Name: Chrysanthemum Alaska, Shasta Daisy, Chrysanthemum
Scientific Name: Chrysanthemum maximum
Physical Attributes: Multiple large pure white flowers produce with a yellow center on each stem. 6 – 8cm in diameter.
Uses: Cut flowers, beds and borders.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growing Height: 80cm
Attracts: Beneficial insects
When to Sow: Spring
Sowing Depth: 3mm
Sow Spacing: 30cm
Sowing Method: Direct sow after the last chance of frost, sowing on the surface of the soil, press the soil down lightly and keep moderately moist until germination. To start indoors, sow on the surface 6 – 8 weeks before the last frost. Transplant or thin the seedlings as soon as they reach 7 – 8cm.
Position: Full/partial sun
Germination Time: 10 – 14 days
Maintenance: Remove spent flowers to promote longer bloom. Feed with a soluble fertiliser every two weeks for stronger, fuller plants.
Seeds Per Packet: 100
Chrysanthemum Alaska — 100 Seeds
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$3.85
There is nothing quite like a sharp white bloom with a golden yellow center to bring a classic cottage feel to your garden, and this Alaska Chrysanthemum will do just that. Have it pop in all of your beds, borders, and freshly cut bouquets and find the delight of this bloom will welcome many beneficial insects to keep your garden happy and thriving all season long. It will resurface each year providing you with the most beautiful, happy flowers to cut and enjoy.
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