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Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton'

£4.90
Aspect:
Full Sun
Soil Type:
Most Types
Soil Type:
Well-Drained
Colour:
Cream
Colour:
Yellow

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Plant Overview

Creamy-yellow daisies endlessly throughout summer until the frosts. Invaluable in the garden or picked and used in displays. Forms compact low mounds of ferny green foliage.

Flowers from May to September. Likes a sunny, open situation in well-drained soil.

Loved by bees and butterflies.

Height: 40cm

Common name(s): Dyer's chamomile

Synonyms: Anthemis tinctoria 'Buxton's Variety'; Anthemis tinctoria 'Mrs Buxton'

All our plants are supplied in 9cm pots unless otherwise specified. Plants in this size pot establish quickly in the garden and often outpace plants in bigger pots planted at the same time. Our potted plants can be planted immediately, unless otherwise noted, or you can leave them in their pots until you are ready to plant.
The majority of our plants are grown outdoors. This means that they follow their natural growth patterns and are ready to plant at any time of the year. If you order the plants in winter, they are likely to be dormant and died back to ground level, ready to shoot again in spring - just like the herbaceous perennials in your own garden. Very occasionally, in winter and early spring, we may indicate on the packing slip that a plant needs to be hardened off before planting out. This will be because it has just come out of a polytunnel. If you have any questions about our plants or growing methods, please feel free to drop us an email.
We grow most of what we sell ourselves, in our nursery in the Buckinghamshire countryside. Our prices include VAT at 20%.
Please note: We do our best to provide acurate photographs of the plants we sell, but colours display differently on different screens, printers and in different light and we cannot guarantee that what you are seeing on your screen, or on the plant label provided, will exactly match the plant when it flowers in your garden.