Alpine Moon Daisy
Alpine Moon Daisy - Chrysanthemum alpinum = Leucanthemopsis alpina.
Grows in the Alpine zones of the European mountain systems. A perennial low-growing plant up to 10-15 cm. The leaves are pinnately dissected, collected in a basal rosette.
Their upper side is dark green, the lower side is gray-green. Erect, unbranched stems bear single baskets with a diameter of 2-4 cm.
Flowering: in July-August.
Ideal for alpine slides. One of the stable varieties with simple or double baskets, which is successfully grown in borders, on flower beds or in pots.
Does not like calcareous soils.
Frost resistance zones: Z5-Z7.
1.0 g = 3400 seeds.
Grows in the Alpine zones of the European mountain systems. A perennial low-growing plant up to 10-15 cm. The leaves are pinnately dissected, collected in a basal rosette.
Their upper side is dark green, the lower side is gray-green. Erect, unbranched stems bear single baskets with a diameter of 2-4 cm.
Flowering: in July-August.
Ideal for alpine slides. One of the stable varieties with simple or double baskets, which is successfully grown in borders, on flower beds or in pots.
Does not like calcareous soils.
Frost resistance zones: Z5-Z7.
1.0 g = 3400 seeds.
Eng.: Alpine Moon Daisy. Bot. syn.: Leucanthemopsis alpina (L.) Heywood, Pyrethrum alpinum (L.) Schrank, Tanacetum alpinum (L.) Sch.Bip.