Nippon daisy is a perennial herb distinctive for its large, daisy-like flowers that bloom in the late summer to early autumn. The blooms feature brilliant white petals surrounding a central yellow disc, making it a standout in temperate garden settings. Its sturdy stalks and broad, glossy leaves support the robust flowers which thrive in full sun and well-drained soils, reflecting its adaptability and resilience in diverse environments.
Water:
Originating from coastal cliffs and grasslands, nippon daisy prefers consistent hydration, requiring weekly watering. Thriving in well-draining soil, it benefits from rainfall that mimics its native environment, balancing moisture retention with drainage while tolerating brief dry spells.
Propagation:
Propagation of nippon daisy includes seeds, cuttings, and division, requiring moderate light, well-draining soil, and mild temperatures. Pinching tips promotes bushier growth. Use rooted cuttings in spring or divide clumps in early fall. Maintain consistent moisture and good air circulation for successful growth.
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