White Daisy Flower Bush
This short lived perennial plant is also used as an ingredient in calming herbal teas. Plant in full sun for the best display.
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These classic perennials have narrow serrated leaves and white flowers with yellow disk centers. Annual and perennial daisies with golden centres and white ray florets these flower from late spring to autumn forming large clumps in sunny positions with moist well drained soil. Growing 3 to 6 feet tall and 1 to 3 feet wide becky shasta daisies are ideal grown in masses along a flower bed or border. Grow from seed cuttings or self layering.Use them to fill out borders and cottage gardens. Chamomile is the common name used for several species but german chamomile matricaria recutita is the one with tiny white daisy like blooms on spindly stems. They bear all white daisy petals yellow disk florets and contrasting glossy dark green leaves. They also have pest resistant foliage making them low care plants.
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