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Susanna Mitchell Marguerite Daisy (Anthemis)

Anthemis tinctoria'Susanna Mitchell'

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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  3-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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• Anthemis tinctoria 'Susanna Mitchell' (Marguerite Daisy) blooms all summer long with large daisy-like flowers and a vibrant yellow center
• A vigorous and easy-to-grow plant, it features attractive, finely textured foliage that shows off the flowers to great advantage
• Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)

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Overall rating: 4.6153846 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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Came back for seconds.

"Put in my raised beds in the back for some cut garden flowers. They are doing so well, I bought 8 more for my front raised beds for a border. Seem to have a fairly decent bloom season."

Amber (5/5)

Very long blooming

"Works well on dry boulevard strips and slopes"

Sari (5/5)

This plant is a disappointment

"The plants are still small and unattractive. They are sprawl out laying on the dirt and not raising up to be seen and enjoyed."

Spunky (1/5)

Yes

"I belong to an organization whose representative flower is the Marguerite daisy. My specimen is growing but it's a little leggy. Flowers are smaller than what I thought."

Dobby (4/5)

Nice starter plant

"Landscape"

JR (5/5)

WOW. . . What a plant!

"This plant arrived looking frail and small with one flower attached. In 3 months it has become nearly 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet tall and has been in continuous bloom. Currently there are over 30 flowers on this plant. And it too withstood an early spring 3/4"" hailstorm."

RRZ (5/5)

Great product

"Love those daisy's they flowered the whole summer, only now in the middle of August they slowly stopping. They look great next to roses or other perennials"

Sunday (5/5)

Great in the hot summer

"Like the large white flowers against a dark foliage."

Greta (5/5)

Great companion plant

"This is the first year I've grown this plant and I'm loving it! The daisies are held up from the plant on thin stems and go every which way so that they are mixing in a bit with the plants around them. The daisies look beautiful when placed with plants like salvias and agastaches that flower on spikes and upright forms."

SLC G. (5/5)

Lovely little flowers

"These have much more petite flowers than I'd guessed, but they are lovely all the same and bloomed for quite a while. The plants look a bit on the scraggly side, though they are perfectly healthy and growing well. I'm thinking they will fill in next season. The rabbits ignore them, which is a huge plus."

LibraryLady (5/5)

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