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Anthemis (anth-em-iss), Chamomile; Composite Family, some of this large Eurasian genus are sturdy and showy perennials. Daisy like blossoms should be planted in full sun and ordinary soil.
Anthemis actually prefers poor soil; it may become tall and leggy if grown in rich soil. Plant it in a well-drained spot in full sun. Drought tolerant once established. In light shade, plants tend to become floppy and open up in the center. When the bloom time ends, cut them back by at least half to encourage new growth. Plant crown just at the soil line.
If there are no plants listed, we may be sold out this season.
Anthemis (Dyer's Chamomile): Cheerful, Sunny Blooms for Easy-Care Gardens
Anthemis, often known as Dyer's Chamomile or Golden Marguerite, is a delightful genus of flowering perennials celebrated for its cheerful, daisy-like blooms and remarkably easy-going nature. These resilient plants bring a quintessential cottage-garden charm to any landscape, providing bright, long-lasting color often from early summer well into fall. Unlike some more temperamental garden stars, Anthemis is generally non-toxic and low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for gardeners of all skill levels, even those with children and pets.
Its bright flowers and aromatic, fern-like foliage make it a magnet for pollinators, ensuring your garden buzzes with life.
Anthemis species are typically herbaceous perennials (though some can be short-lived) belonging to the Asteraceae family (Daisy family). They form bushy, upright clumps or spreading mats of finely divided, fern-like foliage, which often has a pleasant, slightly aromatic scent. Above this delicate greenery, a profusion of bright, daisy-like flowers emerge, creating a sunny, cheerful display.
Growing Conditions
Anthemis is an easy-going plant that thrives in sunny, well-drained locations.
Maintenance and Specific Care Instructions
Anthemis is remarkably low maintenance, with deadheading being its most important care task.
Propagation Information
Anthemis is easily propagated through division or from seed.
Pest & Disease Resistance
Anthemis is generally a robust and healthy plant with few significant issues.
Dealing with Pests and Diseases:
Uses and Landscaping Design Techniques
Anthemis's cheerful blooms and fine texture make it highly versatile in garden design.
Companion Planting Suggestions: Anthemis pairs beautifully with other sun-loving, drought-tolerant perennials and grasses that offer contrasting forms or colors.
Success Tips for Growing Anthemis
With its sunny disposition, easy care, and long-lasting blooms, Anthemis offers a cheerful, low-maintenance solution for a wide range of garden styles, bringing a touch of classic beauty and vibrant life to your landscape.