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How to Grow and Care for Swan River Daisies - Gardeners Path It grows to a mature height of 12 to 18 inches, with a spread of seven to 11 inches Even planted under a tree or on a bare patch of sandy soil, it will quickly form a tight carpet of feathery foliage followed by a flashy display of colorful blooms Keep reading for more information on growing these Aussie natives
How to Plant and Grow Swan River Daisy - Better Homes Gardens With its soft-textured foliage and dainty blossoms, the swan river daisy (Brachyscome iberidifolia) makes a colorful addition to the garden Depending on the location, swan river daisies, hardy in Zones 8-11, can be grown as annuals or perennials
Brachyscome (group) - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Brachyscome, commonly called Swan River daisy, is a compact, bushy, mounded, spreading annual that grows 12-18” tall Hybrid cultivars most often have B multifida or B iberidifolia as a dominant parent and feature fragrant daisy-like flowers (to 1 5” diameter) with lavender, blue, violet, yellow or white rays and yellow to almost black
Swan River Daisy Growing – Learn About Swan River Daisy Care The addition of flowering plants can transform plain front or backyards into a visually stimulating garden oasis One flower, the Swan River daisy, rewards its growers with a profusion of small, delicate blooms and a lovely subtle fragrance Learn more in this article
How To Grow Swan River Daisy Properly - The Gardener Swan River daisy (Brachycome iberidifolia) tends to mound, making this annual superb for edging tall borders and hanging baskets You can start the seeds of Swan River daisy by sowing them directly into your garden or starting them indoors
The Swan River Daisy - Minneopa Orchards The hardy, low-maintenance plant can grow anywhere from one to three feet high and spread twelve to eighteen inches wide When planted in hanging baskets, they create a beautiful cascade that’s sure to become a conversation piece on your front porch or deck
Brachycome Brachyscome Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners Some of the common names for the plant that are used in the garden include Swan river daisy, Cut leaved daisy, Yellow tongue daisy, Surdaisy White, Rocky daisy, and Variable daisy Sow out annuals every four weeks to ensure a continuous blooming season
How to Grow and Care for Swan River Daisies Swan River daisies, also known as Brachyscome, typically bloom from late spring through early fall, offering a long-lasting display of color in your garden The blooming period generally spans about 3 to 4 months, depending on growing conditions
Growing Your Swan River Daisy Outdoors ☀️ Swan River Daisies need 6-8 hours of sunlight for optimal growth and blooms 💧 Keep soil consistently moist and water at the base to prevent fungal issues 🌱 Well-drained sandy or loamy soils with pH 6 0-7 0 are ideal for thriving daisies