Trends For Blue Lace Flower Rottnest Island Daisy 15+
Grows to 1m 3 and 05 m 18 across.
blue lace flower rottnest island daisy. Plants flower profusely with open multi-branched terminal heads. Sow Blue Lace Flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before last expected frost date. It occurs along the Perth coast on limestone and dunes extending inland into forest and woodland areas and also to off-shore islands particularly Rottnest and Garden Island where the species is locally abundant.
This is a small plant which grows in clumps measuring about 02-1 m by 02-08 m. Rottnest Island Daisies Admire the fields of Rottnest Island Daisy flowering near Green Island during spring. Didiscus Rottnest Island Daisy.
Also known as the blue lace flower this native is actually a member of the carrot family and has become a very popular ornamental garden plant. Outdoors after frost Indoors weeks before last frost. Another common name for this flower is Blue Rottnest Island Daisy.
Blue Lace Flower - Certified Organic. Outdoors after frost Indoors weeks before last frost. It has distinctive pale to deep blue flowers which grow in flat or slightly curved clusters which are about 6 cm wide.
A well-known flower native to Rottnest Island the Rottnest Island daisy Trachymene coerulea subsp. Growing conditions The Blue Lace Flower grows naturally from Geraldton to Albany mainly in coastal areas and is sometimes referred to as the Rottnest Island Daisy. Provides an excellent colourful display in a garden in pots or as long-lasting cut flowers.
Lovely sturdy small annual shrub with attractive long-stemmed soft blue to mauve flowers in pin-cushion shaped clusters up to 7cm 3 across in Spring and Summer amongst the pale green 10cm 4 leaves. The delicate appearance of these flowers gives them another of their common names Blue Lace Flower. Plants have an open habit and produce a tall erect flower stem with multiple branches topped with umbels of light purple almost blue daisy-like flowers.