Montauk Daisies (Nipponanthemum nipponicum) are late bloomers, their 3" flowers appearing in September and October on sturdy, upright stems above glossy foliage. Given good drainage, plants are tough, long-lived, and trouble free.
This genus is made up of one species of perennials from the coastal regions of Japan. The crisp, white Daisy-like blooms sparkle in the fall garden, and bunches of blossoms can be cut to bring indoors. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil and cut back in spring to keep plants looking their best.
Common Name: | Montauk Daisy |
Hardiness Zone: 5-9S/W | Exposure: Sun |
Find your zone? | Blooms In: Sep-Oct |
Mature Height: 18-36" | Spacing: 30-36" |