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Chrysanthemum Seeds - Robinson's Rose
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Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum Coccineum Robinson's Rose) - Chrysantheum Coccineum flower seed, also known as Painted Daisy, produces 2 - 3 inch daisy-like rose flowers with a yellow center in late spring to early summer. The foliage has fern-like divided leaves with a strong scent and is attractive even when the blooms are gone.
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Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
68F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
1/16 inch
SOWING RATE
2 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
18 inches
Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum Coccineum Robinson's Rose) - If you enjoy cutting flowers for arrangements, you will want to start Painted Daisy seeds! Painted Daisy Robinson Rose is a wonderful perennial addition to the landscape, and it readily grows from flower seeds. The foliage is delicate and fern-like, and the 2 1/2 inch blooms are a lovely shades of pink and rose. There are different scientific names for Painted Daisy: Tanacetum coccineum and Pyrethrum coccineum can both be used in addition to Chrysanthemum coccineum. Growing Painted Daisies from flower seeds is a rewarding way to fill your landscape with the lovely flowers!
Common Questions
Can chrysanthemum be used for cut flowers?
Yes, they make great cut flowers. Be sure to check out our guide on Cut flower Gardens.
Do chrysanthemums attract pollinators?
Yes, butterflies are attracted to chrysanthemums.
Can I plant these in containers?
Annual varieties are typically compact and suitable for containers. Keep in mind that they may not bloom until later in the season, so pair them with plants that bloom in summer or relocate them to a more visible spot later on.
Do I have to pinch chrysanthemums?
By pinching mums when they reach around 6 inches tall until early July, you can encourage bushier plants with an abundance of blooms in the fall.
Why aren’t my chrysanthemums blooming?
Chrysanthemums wait to bloom until the days start getting shorter in late summer. They require full sun to bloom and may not flower if they have been over-fertilized with a high nitrogen fertilizer.
Why didn’t my painted daisies bloom?
Painted daisies bloom the second year after sowing the seed.
