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Wild for You by Daisy Prescott
Wild for You by Daisy Prescott











Plants are generally 1-2′ feet in height they can be sheared back after blooming to stimulate a rebloom. Also known as tickseed, all have daisy-like flowers, with foliage texture sporting elongated leaves, to lacy foliage.

Wild for You by Daisy Prescott Wild for You by Daisy Prescott

Some popular cultivars include ‘Kims Knee High,’ ‘Bravado,’ ‘PowWow White,’ ‘Tangerine Dream,’ ‘Gum Drop,’ and ‘Sunbird.’ Blooms best when divided every 3-4 years.Ĭoreopsis includes over 75 plants with daisy-like flowers. Beautifully grown for its medicinal properties often used as a tea. Deer, javelina, and rabbit proof.Ĭoneflower, Echinacea, sports purple daisy-like flowers that spread through wild gardens. Gaillardia is a surprisingly easy-to-grow perennial that self-seeds easily while colonizing the wilder spaces in the landscape. Little to no maintenance is required.īlanket Flower, Gaillardia, is famous for its thick covering of blooms that blanket the garden in color. Plant them in large groups for a showy mass of flowers that self-seeds freely in the garden and readily forms a colony that returns year after year. Growing in the mountain wilds, this flower proves deer and javelina resistance.īlack-Eyed Susans, Rudbeckia, has yellow flowers around a mocha center disk, growing knee height and blooming summer and early fall. Asters prefer climates with cool, moist monsoon summers. All asters are late-bloomers, offering good color in late summer through autumn when most other perennials are past their prime. Here are our top choices for daisy-like flowers in your garden.Īsters contain 180 species, but the most popular variety is Aster ‘Celeste,’ which forms a clump covered with dense purple daisy-like flowers in late summer and early fall. These new species are known for their tolerance of dry conditions, making them a good choice for mountain locations challenging other flowers.

Wild for You by Daisy Prescott

Each with a classic flower arranged in a radiating pattern shows a single bloom with an enormous range of colors and bloom shapes. Each of the following companion flowers thrives like a wild daisy.













Wild for You by Daisy Prescott