blue daisy (Felicia amelloides) plant — close-up photo
Moderate to grow

blue daisy

Felicia amelloides

Overview

Blue daisy (Felicia amelloides) is a stunning, fast-growing annual that is sure to attract attention wherever it's grown. Its bright sky-blue blossoms, which stand out against its fuzzy silver-gray leaves, last throughout the season, blooming from spring until autumn. It is a favorite in cottage gardens and wildflower beds, adding a cheerful touch of color. Plus, blue daisy is easy to grow, requiring minimal care - it's drought-tolerant and tolerates poor soil. Perfect for gardeners of all levels who want a surefire win.

Care Guide

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Watering

Blue daisy (Felicia amelloides) is a drought-tolerant plant that prefers well-draining soil and full sun. It requires regular watering, especially during the hot summer months, but it is important to not overwater. The best way to water your blue daisy is to thoroughly water the soil until it is moist but not soaked, and to do this about once a week. In periods of drought or extreme heat, the plant may require more frequent watering. it is recommended that you check the soil once or twice a week to ensure the soil remains moist. Blue daisies are also very sensitive to soggy soil, so make sure the soil drains well and that you are not overwatering.

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Light

Blue daisies (Felicia amelloides) will thrive in full sunlight throughout the day. In sunnier climates, the plant will do best if it can get between 7 and 8 hours of sun a day. If your area doesn't provide that, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight in the morning and afternoon each day. Blue daisy plants can also tolerate partial shade or morning sunlight and shade in the afternoon, but will not flower as profusely.

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Temperature

Hardiness zone 10-11.

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Pruning

Blue daisy should be pruned in late winter or early spring, just before they start to grow. The amount of pruning should be minimal - no more than 1 third of the plant should be removed. Start by cutting away any straggly or dead stems, and then lightly trim any branches that are too long. Removing the flower heads prevents the plant from going to seed too soon. By leaving some flower heads, it will also encourage more flowers during the next blooming period.

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Propagation

Cutting

Uses & Symbolism

Attracts: Butterflies.

Diseases & Pests

Common pests: Aphids, adelgids, Mites, Mold, Root rot, Pest resistant, Disease resistant .

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