Marguerite daisy flowers measure about 2 ½ inches across and come in shades of white, pink or yellow. Most varieties feature a single layer of radiating petals around a large central eye, giving the plant its daisylike look. Marguerite daisy plants grow to about 3 feet tall and can spread over 3 feet of bed. The deep green foliage is highly fragrant. The leaves are deeply cut, which gives the plant its full appearance and provides texture in the garden bed.
Although it grows as a short-lived perennial, Marguerite daisies are often treated as annuals in large pots and containers. The plant's height and full form allow it to fill out flower borders, where it can bloom all summer. The Marguerite daisy works well as a background plant in larger beds where you can place lower-growing flower varieties in front of it. It also works well as a low-growing spring and summer hedge or border along sidewalks and patios.
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