x Argyrimelia 'Aramis Fire' (Aramis Series) syn. Argyranthemum 'Aramis Fire'
Aramis Daisy 'Aramis Fire'
Argyranthemum 'Aramis Fire' has daisy-shaped large flowers that seem to change daily, blending from pale pink through to red. They are half-hardy, and can be grown from seed or cuttings, or purchased as young plants to be planted out after all danger of frost has passed.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Aramis Daisy 'Aramis Fire'
Latin name
x Argyrimelia 'Aramis Fire' (Aramis Series) syn. Argyranthemum 'Aramis Fire'
type
Half hardy perennial
family
Asteraceae
ph
5.5 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
x Argyrimelia 'Aramis Fire' (Aramis Series) syn. Argyranthemum 'Aramis Fire'
Argyranthemum 'Aramis Fire' has daisy-shaped large flowers that seem to change daily, blending from pale pink through to red. They are half-hardy, and can be grown from seed or cuttings, or purchased as young plants to be planted out after all danger of frost has passed.
Planting
From Late Spring TO Late Spring
Marguerites tend to be considered tender perennials in the UK and other temperate zones, though growers say they can last through a mild winter. Therefore it is recommended that plants are either treated as summer bedding or, if larger, brought into the cool greenhouse or conservatory during the winter months. Plant out in full sun and to be planted in well-drained, poor to moderately-fertile soil. However, the species A. frutescens is said to prefer partial shade and moist soil. Young plants to be planted out after all danger of frost has passed.