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Key to symbols
new this year
sun
semi-shade
shade
ready in July
bulb
likes boggy areas
happy anywhere
liked by bees
grass
likes troughs
ERIGERON
ERIGERON
'DIMITY'
An attractive peachy-apricot daisy flower which ages to lilac-pink. Flowers for weeks in summer, and prefers a well-drained soil.
An attractive peachy-apricot daisy flower which ages to lilac-pink. Flowers for weeks in summer, and prefers a well-drained soil.
15 cm
'DUNKELSTE ALLER' (syn. ERIGERON 'DARKEST OF ALL')
Semi-double, dark violet daisy flowers, with yellow centres, from May to July. Prefers fairly well drained soil.
Semi-double, dark violet daisy flowers, with yellow centres, from May to July. Prefers fairly well drained soil.
60 cm
GLAUCUS 'ROGER RAISCHE'
Pale lilac daisy flowers over a low clump of foliage, for weeks in summer.
Pale lilac daisy flowers over a low clump of foliage, for weeks in summer.
25 cm
KARVINSKIANUS
Wiry stems of dainty pink buds, opening to white daisy flowers, for months. Often seen growing at the bottom of old walls or stone steps, especially in Cornwall. Self-seeds when happy.
Wiry stems of dainty pink buds, opening to white daisy flowers, for months. Often seen growing at the bottom of old walls or stone steps, especially in Cornwall. Self-seeds when happy.
20 cm
'WHITE QUAKERESS'
Branching stems of narrow-petalled white daisy flowers which age to pink in midsummer. Prefers well-drained soil.
Branching stems of narrow-petalled white daisy flowers which age to pink in midsummer. Prefers well-drained soil.
60 cm