Common Name: Chrysanthemum Robinsons Giant Mixed, Painted Daisy.
Scientific Name: Tanacetum coccineum
Physical Attributes: Tall single flowers in shades of red, rose and white with golden yellow centers sit atop ferny green foliage.
Uses: Common florist cut flower. Beds and borders.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growing Height: 45 – 70cm
Attracts: Butterflies
When to Sow: Spring
Sowing Depth: 0.2cm
Sow Spacing: 30cm
Sowing Method: Start indoors 8 – 10 weeks before the last frost in good quality seed starter. Harden off and transplant outside when any danger of frost has passed.
Position: Full sun
Germination Time: 14 – 21 days
Maintenance: Deadhead to prolong flowering window. To encourage a bushy growth pinch out early buds. Cut back after flowering to encourage a second bloom.
Seeds Per Packet: 100 (approx)
Chrysanthemum Robinsons Giant Mixed — 100 Seeds
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$4.95
Long lasting in the garden and long lasting in the vase, these tall, single flowered Chrysanthemums display an array of charmingly sweet rose pinks and scarlet red throughout summer. A common flower used by florists and right fully so, these full feathery petals will capture your attention and sweep you off your feet whether that be in the earth or a homegrown bouquet.