What is the blue marguerite?
Blue Marguerite is a kind of cultivated plant grown for its flowers, sometimes called Blue Daisy. These plants are often called felicia, because of the scientific name felicia amelloides these plants are widely grown. They are natives of tropical areas where they are grown as perennials. In colder climates, blue marguerites are grown as years. These plants grow well in dry, hot conditions. Plants grow to 1 to 1.5 ft (0.3-0.45 m). However, they can spread widely. One plant can spread to up to three ft (0.9 m) in one vegetation season. Within a few years, plants can take over flower beds if they are not cut back. If this is the case, the plants will not flow until the seeds fall. To keep the plants to constantly produce flowers, it is best to cut tpoté, which the plants ended with flowering flowers. In a milder climate, Blue Marguerite plants are grown as annuals and produced flowers during the summer. They can tolerate heavy frost.If there is no deep freezing, they could survive the winter. Otherwise, seedlings are usually planted in spring.
These plants are known for being drought tolerant. As long as they are easily connected when they are first planted, Felicia can survive hot and dry conditions. Plants may require occasional deep watering unless there are rain in the summer.
One potential problem of growing blue Marguerites is that they have low tolerance for salt. For this reason, it is good to water the plant thoroughly and rarely. Frequent applications are more likely to create salts in the soil.
Another way to grow blue Marguerite in colder climate is a container plant. They are doing well when they are brought up in this way and can be brought in and grown as houseplants during the winter. They prefer direct sunlight and are wet when growing inside. Plants growOU best when they are kept at 50-55 ° F (10-12.8 ° C) at night and 68-72 ° F (20-22.2 ° C) during the day.
Marguerite blue flowers are used as cut flowers for small vases. They are also included in bouquets. Their blue coloring is forced to excel in the mixtures of other flowers. There is also a varied variety that is usually grown as a leaf plant.