Painted daisies are not your average daisy! Painted Daisy Seeds produce 3 inch flowers in bright shades of yellow, red and white which have rings around the center in mahogany, orange, scarlet or rust. The unique Painted Daisies are sure to impress all who visit your garden or stroll through your wildflower meadow.
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Painted Daisy Seeds – Chrysanthemum Carinatum, 5000 Seeds by Seeds2Go
$17.28
White / Yellow / Red Flowers. North American Native Wildflower.
Easy to grow and requires little maintenance
Annual, Grows from 18 to 36 inches and prefer full sun to partial shade, Drought tolerant
Zones 3-10; Prefers full sun exposure
Samantha –
I assumed based on the reviews that to have any luck I might as well just scatter all 5000 seeds in my flower bed and hope one would come up. I’ll update once the flowers grow completely but right now I would say about 2186 daisies are growing their hearts out!Read more
kay rodgerson –
I ordered these seeds in spite of the bad reviews and I’m glad I did. I planted my seeds on June 7th and today June 11th they were already sprouted. It says 10-14 days to germinate but I covered my pots with plastic so they would stay moist without having to water them every day and it sped up the germination process. I will add more photos once they start to bid and flower
elizabeth baldwin –
I don’t believe I was sold daisy seeds. What grew from this bag (I only planted some in one pot) looks to me like tall fescue grass. No daisies. At all. I bought these to grow for my wedding but the plans changed because of the pandemic so instead of being upset I’m just annoyed I got ripped off.Read more
Melanie Teegarden –
I planted 72 peat pots of these seeds and every single one of them sprouted within days. They are now growing into healthy 4 inch plants in my garden.Read more
Mertz –
I think these are fake… I planted had the bag and nothing…. I don’t even believe these are seeds… scam. Don’t buy these waste of moneyRead more
JW –
They came in thick, but no flowers. The leaves weren’t even typical leaves of this flower. Product seems to have been mislabeled.Read more
D. J. Smith –
Out of 5000 seeds at least one should come up. Not so. Won’t buy again.Read more
College girl –
I have just started these seeds indoors for transplanting later in spring and these seeds had the best germination rates of all the different species I started (both perennials and annuals).Read more