Bellis is a common genus of flowering plants that produce one large flower per stem. Gardeners often use these plants as bedding. This genus is most common in Europe and the Mediterranean and the species are usually perennials.
Water:
Bellis thrives in evenly moist soil, benefiting from weekly watering to maintain vitality. This herbaceous perennial, originating from temperate regions, exhibits moderate drought tolerance and responds well to rainfall, making it resilient in gardens with regular rain.
Propagation:
Propagation methods for bellis include seed sowing and division. Key requirements are light for seed germination, temperature at 15-20°C (59-68°F), and well-draining soil. Maintain moisture and avoid overcrowding by thinning seedlings. Division should happen in spring or autumn for best results.
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