English Daisy Plant Profile
English Daisies (Bellis perennis previously
known as Aster bellis, Bellis hortensis, and Bellis pumila) are cool-season annuals, biennials, or short-lived
perennials -- depending on your local climate. The red, white, or pink daisy
blooms of this plant are cute and round with yellow centers.
They have a number of common names including Bairnwort, Bone
Flower, Bruisewort, Common Gowan, Dog Daisy, Double Daisy, Goose Flower, Herb
Margaret, Lawn Daisy, Marguerite, May Gowan, Noon Flower, True Daisy, and
Woundwort.
They are also called “Day’s eyes” because they open at dawn
and close at dusk.
They are native to Europe and are hardy to USDA Zones 4 to
8.
They prefer to grown in full sun-to part-shade in well-draining,
rich soil.
English daisies are heavy feeders and benefit from using
a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer.
They like consistent moisture. If they don't receive enough
water, English daisies will wilt.
English Daisies grow to about 6 inches high and wide.
English Daisies are a great addition to spring containers,
rock gardens, or borders in early spring along with other cool-season annuals
such as Snapdragons and Alyssum.
English daisies will reseed themselves in cooler climates.
In warm climates, you can start them from purchased or collected seed.
English daisies are used in herbal healing for a number of
ailments from sunburn to gastritis.
They are an early nectar source for butterflies and other
pollinators.
They are deer-resistant.
English Daisy: You
Can Grow That!
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