| Anthemis tinctoria | |
| Common Name: | Golden Marguerite, Yellow Chamomile, Ox-eye Chamomile | |
| Bloom color: | Yellow | |
| Height: | 14" | |
| Bloom: | April-August | |
| Hardiness: | 3-7 | |
| Light: | Sun | |
| Soil: | Slightly alkaline, dry soil | |
Why you need this plant: Creamy yellow rayed petals with golden centered dish. Flowers are 1 1/2" wide, borne on 8" stalks. Silvery foliage. Long lasting flower heads make this an excellent cut flower. Cut back spent blooms to promote healthy basal foliage. | ||
| Planting Info: New basal shoots may be rooted to bloom the following season. Provide adequate moisture until established then prefer a dry soil. | ||