Fully doubled blooms of this small, 3/4-inch to 1-inch flower resemble tiny chrysanthemums or double daisies as they sit closely bunched together on top of the sturdy stems with ruffled leaves.
We grow doubled white with yellow to greenish centers.
Fun fact: This member of the daisy family has been used medicinally for centuries. It also contains a chemical called pyrethrin, good for repelling bugs and even mice!
Edible: yes, with cautions
Dries/Presses: well
Also called: Matricaria
(Note: Always do your own research before ingesting anything.)
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