Chrysogonum virginianum ( Goldenstar )

A wonderful woodland ground cover or perennial for a lightly shaded corner. Leaves are dark green and hairy. Flowers are bright yellow and flower from spring to late summer. Often evergreen in milder areas. Prefers moist, well drained soi in […]

Chrysanthemum superbum ( Snowcap Shasta Daisy )

C. superbum are large white daisies that bloom thru summer on this long-blooming, compact perennial. Makes excellent cut flowers. Full sun produces best growth and flowering results. Spring fertilization is recommended. Average watering is sufficient. Light pruning involves cutting dead […]

Chrysanthemum segetum ( Corn marigold Prado )

‘Prado’ bears flowers with rich yellow petals and a chocolate colored center. C. segetum is made up of both annuals and perennials and are best known for their showy flowers. There are twelve different flowerhead forms which distinguish the different […]

Chrysanthemum segetum ( Corn marigold Eastern Star )

‘Eastern Star’ puts forth flowers with yellow petals and mahogany centers. C. segetum is made up of chrysanthemum that are made up of both annuals and perennials and are best known for their showy flowers. There are twelve different flowerhead […]

Chrysanthemum segetum ( Corn marigold Chrysanthemum )

C. segetum is a vigorous and erect annual which bears solitary flowers in sunny yellow. Chrysanthemum is made up of both annuals and perennials and are best known for their showy flowers. There are twelve different flowerhead forms which distinguish […]

Chrysanthemum parthenium ( Silver Ball Feverfew )

the cultivar, ‘Silver Ball, C. parthenium is a plant with strong-smelling green leaves. Flowers bloom white and are completely double with white rays visible. If you want midsummer flowers plant in the spring. This plant can easily be grown from […]

Chrysanthemum parthenium ( Golden Ball Feverfew )

The cultivar, ‘Golden Ball’, C. parthenium ia a plant with strong-smelling green leaves. Clusters of bright-yellow flowers form on 2 to 3 foot stems in the summer. Flowers are usually no larger than 1 inch in diameter. If you want […]