Stout stems support wide branching heads carrying myriads of pale lemon daisy flowers. Superb for back of border in retentive soil. Similar to H. 'Dorian Roxburgh', but with a single row of petals.
Stout stems support wide branching heads carrying myriads of pale lemon daisy flowers. Superb for back of border in retentive soil. Similar to H. 'Dorian Roxburgh', but with a single row of petals.
Aspect | Full sun |
Flower Colour | Yellow |
Flowering Period | Aug | Sep | Oct |
Foliage | Not evergreen |
Goes Well With | Aster, Helenium, Salvia |
Growth Habit | Clump-forming |
Hardiness | Fully hardy |
Height | 2m |
Soil | Rich and fertile |
Spread | 1.2m |
Could you please advise the best time to prune lemon Queen and should it be cut to the ground?
Early Spring is the prime time to prune, just before new growth kicks in. It sets the stage for a vibrant growing season. Cut the stem just above the first set of healthy leaves