The Ox-Eye Daisy greets me every summer around Misterland, with its bright shimmering white and yellow blooms. Little Miss Hug loves to grow them too.
The Ox-Eye Daisy is a familiar, native wildflower seen in many fields, roadside verges, railways and alongside riverbanks. Attractive, silvery-white blooms with golden-yellow 'eyes' are produced from June to August each year. Excellent for borders or wildflower meadows.Height 45-60cm (18-24in).
An innovative cross between the Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium has produced this dazzling daisy!
Large, scarlet red, daisy blooms make this Marguerite stand out from the crowd! Argyranthemum 'GranDaisy Ruby' is an innovative hybrid between Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium.
The prettiest Marguerite around, with lots more than to offer than just good looks! This incredible hybrid between Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium boasts a neat and bushy habit, making this a superb patio plant.
English pot marigolds are a garden favourite - vibrant colours, heavy flowering and great for pollinators. Sadly they don?t last long, often burning out and going to seed at the height of summer. Our ?Power Daisy? changes that!
Add a pretty feature to your garden borders, pathways and flower beds with this set of six metal daisy stakes from Garden Gear.