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3 Mar 19:45

Robinsons Daisy Tanacetum coccineum Seeds

20 were available (min. 20 per order) / new
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New
Location
South Africa
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Tanacetum coccineum 1
Bob Shop ID
7066221

Tanacetum coccineum Seeds
Robinsons Daisy

This outstanding hardy perennial has a striking mix of large 2" daisy-like shades of rose and crimson flowers borne singly on long stalks above attractive feathery foliage. Vivid yellow centers make a beautiful contrast to the petal color making this one of the most attractive plants in the garden. Growing to a height of approximately 30", these are perfect for borders, edging, or wildflower gardens and make superb long lasting cut flowers. Easy to grow, Robinson's Daisy will bloom the first year from seed.


The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Its been a genuine pleasure dealing with this friendly and efficient user. Thanks for the support! Will be back again and again and again....!
10 Mar 2008