

Erigeron Karvinskianus Profusion Seeds
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Introducing Erigeron karvinskianus Profusion!
These delightful white daisy-like flowers with a delicate hint of pink create a stunning display of blooms over a long summer period. As a dwarf variety, they are perfect for tumbling over walls or cascading down the sides of hanging baskets and window boxes. Growing to a height of 15cm (6in), this hardy perennial is an ideal choice for adding charm and beauty to your garden.
Handy Tip: Plants are hardy in warmer regions otherwise they may require some light frost protection.
Key Features
- Long Blooming Period: Produces a mass of blooms throughout the summer.
- Attractive Flowers: White daisy-like flowers with a delicate hint of pink.
- Dwarf Variety: Compact growth, perfect for small spaces.
- Versatile Planting: Ideal for tumbling over walls, hanging baskets, or window boxes.
- Height: Grows to an approximate height of 15cm (6in).
- Hardy Perennial: Resilient and long-lasting, perfect for year-round interest.
Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 100 seeds |
When to Sow | Sow Erigeron seeds from January to July. Alternatively, you can sow them undercover in October and plant them out in spring. |
Where to Sow | Sow Erigeron seeds onto moist, well-drained compost and lightly cover them with vermiculite. Maintain a temperature of 15-20°C for germination, which typically takes 14-30 days. |
What to do Next | Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into larger pots or modular trays and grow them on in a cool greenhouse. Gradually acclimate the plants to cooler conditions. After the risk of frost has passed, plant them out in moist, well-drained soil in full sun, spacing them adequately. |
Flowers | May to November |