What: The Argyranthemum frutescens, or marguerite daisy, is a low-growing, mound-shaped perennial. Marguerite hybrids have been available in blue, white and pink — but it’s the coloration of the latter variety that adds so much to the border. Its three colors of pale to dark pink are reminiscent of apple blossom tones, and the blooms are most prolific in spring and fall. Deadheading this plant promotes more blooms, plus it is a good choice where pastel colors are desired. It is virtually pest free. Although the plant was originally discovered in the Canary Islands, it has been hybridized in several countries since its introduction.
Sun/shade: Marguerite daisies grow best in full to part sun.
Size: A mature plant reaches 2 feet wide by 2 feet tall.
See it: In the WSU Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at the Evergreen Arboretum &Gardens, 145 Alverson Blvd., Everett. Or take a virtual tour of this garden at www.evergreen arboretum.com.
— Sandra Schumacher
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