| These upright annuals have cylindrical, simple or many-branched stems and pinnate leaves. Late spring to fall flowers are plentiful and about 1 inch across. Though thought of as a summer annual, works well for fall plantings too, especially as a chrysanthemum substitute. Great for borders and containers. A natural insect repellant for herb and vegetable gardens. Remove and discard spent flowers to encourage extended flowering and reduce "housing" for insects and disease. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil. |