

How to identify Blue daisy (Felicia amelloides)
Blue daisy, also known as Blue daisy bush
Blue daisy exhibits a compact, bushy growth habit, typically reaching heights of up to 2 feet (60 cm). Its foliage consists of small, lance-shaped leaves that are a glossy, deep green. The plant is celebrated for its profusion of bright blue flowers, each featuring a dense cluster of petite, daisy-like blooms with striking yellow centers. These blossoms adorn the plant almost year-round, bringing vibrant color to gardens. Blue daisy's stems are slender, yet sturdy, supporting the weight of numerous flower heads.
Compact, bushy growth up to 2 feet (60 cm) tall
Lance-shaped, glossy deep green leaves
Bright blue flowers with yellow centers
Profusion of daisy-like blooms year-round
Slender yet sturdy stems supporting numerous flower heads
Scientific Classification of Blue daisy