Brachyscome angustifolia hybrid
No Comments »28th June, 2006; Category: Daisies
Here is an example of a photograph of one of the Brachyscome species that I grow. Typically the colour has not been reproduced correctly. This hybrid daisy has flowers that are nearly a cerise pink.
It seems to be a hardy plant which suckers readily. It tends to die back during the heat of summer, to reappear as the cooler weather arrives and watering is resumed or rain falls. It flowers for a couple of months. I am not sure of its frost tolerance as the plants are in a fairly sheltered spot to protect them from the high temperatures during the summer.
The daisy garden bed which I began a few years ago needs to be re-organised as it was n
meant to be a show case and a test garden for the pH of the soil and heat and frost tolerance.