A summer-flowering annual producing a profusion of tiny white daisy flowers. Max Height 5cm. Max Spread 10cm. Flowers June to August. Full sun. Frost hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.
Bellium minutum
A summer-flowering annual producing a profusion of tiny white daisy flowers.
Category: Annuals
Additional information
| Generic | Bellium |
|---|---|
| Species | minutum |
| Varietry | |
| Common Name | |
| Flower Colour | white |
| Soil | Fertile |
| Aspect | Full sun |
| Foliage | Annual |
| Height | 5cm |
| Family | |
| Spread | 10cm |
| Growth Speed | |
| Growth Habit | Upright |
| Fragrance | FALSE |
| Foliage Colour | green |
| Flowers From | June, August |
| Colour Fruit | |
| Fruits When | |
| Moisture | Dry |
| Protection | |
| Hardiness | Frost hardy |
| Planting | Water thoroughly before planting |
| Care | |
| Border | Border |
| Toxicity | |
| Pruning | |
| Pruning Time | |
| Pests and diseases | |
| Maintenance | |
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