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Wildflowers - Chrysanthemum Seeds
We often think of daisy chrysanthemums as a fall blooming flower, but there are quite a few members of this family, and some of their seeds bloom in the summer season. More often, these flowers are simply referred to as daisies. Daisy chrysanthemum seeds are pretty easy to grow, and they grow very quickly - some are even considered aggressive in their growth. Lots of whites and yellows here, and if you are looking for more colors, then try growing the Painted Daisy which has a rainbow of colors like purple, yellow, red, orange, and white.
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On Sale! Alaska Shasta Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum maximum Quick View
xAlaska Shasta Daisy Seeds
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Creeping Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum paludosum Quick View
xCreeping Daisy Seeds
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On Sale! Dwarf Shasta Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum maximum Quick View
xDwarf Shasta Daisy Seeds
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Ox Eye Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Quick View
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Painted Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum carinatum Quick View
xPainted Daisy Seeds
Chrysanthemum carinatum
An annual from the coasts of North Africa, this particular daisy variety boasts a boast a tricolor ring pattern. This showy wildflower blooms through summer and fall and then reseeds itself for the next year's blooms.
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On Sale! Silver Princess Shasta Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum maximum Quick View
xSilver Princess Shasta Daisy Seeds
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Yellow Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum multicaule Quick View
xYellow Daisy Seeds
Chrysanthemum multicaule
Turn a rock garden into gold with these bright blossoms. The trailing plant also makes a stunning addition to hanging baskets or containers. It is an annual that readily reseeds itself.
Starting at $3.48 USD
We often think of daisy chrysanthemums as a fall blooming flower, but there are quite a few members of this family, and some of their seeds bloom in the summer season. More often, these flowers are simply referred to as daisies. Daisy chrysanthemum seeds are pretty easy to grow, and they grow very quickly - some are even considered aggressive in their growth. Lots of whites and yellows here, and if you are looking for more colors, then try growing the Painted Daisy which has a rainbow of colors like purple, yellow, red, orange, and white.