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How to Propagate and Grow
Marguerite



Genus: Chrysanthemum ( Marguerite )

Family: Compositae

Species: C. frutescens

(syn. Argyranthemum frutescens (Marguerite))



Common Names: Marguerite.

Classification: Perennial.

Height: 60cm (24inches).

Flowering: From middle of spring and throughout summer.

Usage: This is an attractive multi-use garden plant and has many uses.

Ideal for borders and general beds.

Site: Marguerite prefer full sun, they thrive in it!

Soil: Marguerite require a fertile and well drained soil, but not permanently dry.


Propagation Methods: By division in spring or early autumn.

By soft-wood cuttings in spring.


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