Plant Overview
Red double flowers with a yellow centre from March to July. Easy to grow and will self-seed if allowed. Very drought tolerant but is equally happy in normal or damp soil.
Flowers from early spring to early summer and often in autumn too.
Height: 10cm
Common name(s): Old Double Daisy
Bellis - The name daisy was originally "Day's Eye" because the flower was the first to open in the morning. They were much used in Victorian cottage gardens, grown at the side of paths where their roots could enjoy the cool moist soil under the stones.