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Chrysanthemum Carinatum (Rainbow Mix) - There are certain flower seeds which can be difficult to germinate; however, this is not the case with Chrysanthemum flower seed. This flower seed may be started indoors 2 - 4 weeks prior to last spring frost. Sow seed in container on good seed starting mix. Do not cover seeds or cover seeds lightly. Keep the Chrysanthemum flower seed moist continuously after planting. Place container in a location at 70F. Germination should begin in 6 - 10 days. You may also direct sow the flower seed outdoors to where they are to be grown after last spring frost.
- VIBRANT, TOWERING BLOOMS: Our Rainbow mix chrysanthemum plants grow up to 12-18 inches tall, with some varieties reaching up to 4 feet. Their striking purple, orange, scarlet, rose, salmon, yellow and white bloom from June to July, adding height and bold color to your garden or flower bed. Perfect for any space, these perennials are a favorite for wildflower gardens and provide long-lasting, vibrant floral displays.
- HARDY & ADAPTABLE: Thriving in USDA Zones 3-10, Rainbow mix chrysanthemum daisy seeds are versatile and ideal for both cool and warm climates. These daisy plants flourish in wildflower mixes or alongside other annual and perennial flowers, delivering consistent, stunning blooms year after year. Their resilience makes them an excellent choice for a flower garden that will thrive across seasons.
- EASY PLANTING & SPACE-SAVING: Best planted in spring or fall, these daisies should be spaced 1-2 feet apart for optimal growth. For larger areas, sow 4 ounces per 1,000 square feet. In colder climates, start daisy seeds for planting outdoors and indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. In warmer climates, sow directly outdoors after frost danger has passed.
- LOW-MAINTENANCE, POLLINATOR FAVORITE: Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, daisy plants are a great addition to butterfly gardens and wild flower seed mixes. These water-efficient, drought-tolerant, deer-resistant plants attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, making them great for supporting a healthy outdoor environment with minimal maintenance.
- PROLIFIC BLOOMS YEAR AFTER YEAR: While chrysanthemum seeds take time to establish, they bloom prolifically in subsequent seasons. Deadheading encourages continuous blooms. After 3-4 years, divide the plants to avoid overcrowding. These daisy flowers provide consistent, low-maintenance beauty in your garden season after season.