Marguerite Daisy Argyranthemum Frutescens

Marguerite Daisy Argyranthemum Frutescens. Golden Butterfly® Marguerite Daisy Argyranthemum frutescens Proven Winners This delightfully fragrant, showy plant is part of the Sunflower, Aster, and Daisy family (Asteraceae (Compositae)) and is known as the Paris daisy, Cobbity daisy, Canary marguerite, Marguerite daisy, and Summer daisy. Typically, they produce white flowers and yellow, purple, or pink daisy-like flower heads, which look similar to the Shasta daisy

Stunning Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum Frutescens, Also Known As the Paris Daisy. Stock Photo
Stunning Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum Frutescens, Also Known As the Paris Daisy. Stock Photo from www.dreamstime.com

Typically, they produce white flowers and yellow, purple, or pink daisy-like flower heads, which look similar to the Shasta daisy [3] Hybrids derived from this species (garden marguerites) are widely cultivated as ornamental plants in private gardens and public parks in many countries, and have naturalized in Italy [4] and southern California

Stunning Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum Frutescens, Also Known As the Paris Daisy. Stock Photo

Available in a variety of hues from white or yellow to pink or purple depending on the species, these daisies are similar in appearance to the Shasta daisy Marguerite daisy flowers have yellow centers and are approximately 2.5" inches in diameter. [3] Hybrids derived from this species (garden marguerites) are widely cultivated as ornamental plants in private gardens and public parks in many countries, and have naturalized in Italy [4] and southern California

MARGUERITE DAISY ARGYRANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS Stock Photo Alamy. A Marguerite Daisy Blooming the Garden Argyranthemum frutescens Not as well known as the more common Gerber daisy, the marguerite daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens) is a daisy with a shrubby form that has small white, pink, or yellow blooms that are 2 to 3 inches in diameter

Golden Butterfly® Marguerite Daisy Argyranthemum frutescens Proven Winners. This sun-loving plant can be grown as a perennial in certain areas but is more often grown as an annual and used for cuttings Marguerite daisy flowers have yellow centers and are approximately 2.5" inches in diameter.