Chrysanthemum Tricolour Flowers Mix Seeds
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Chrysanthemum Tricolour Flowers Mix Seeds
Chrysanthemum Tricolour Flowers Mix Seeds
Features
Sow 1/8 inch deep in cool, well-drained soil in full sun.
How To Grow
Bright Tricolour Daisy Blooms for Your Garden
Chrysanthemum Tricolour Mix (Chrysanthemum carinatum) — also known as Painted Daisy or Tricolor Daisy — produces stunning daisy-like flowers with bold concentric rings of red, yellow, orange, and white. Unlike the perennial florist mums, this is a fast-growing annual that flowers in its first year, ideal for cool-season gardens, borders, and cutting beds in Pakistan.
The cheerful blooms last for weeks in the garden and make excellent cut flowers with a long vase life. Pollinators love them, and the plants are easy enough for first-time gardeners.
Why You'll Love Growing Chrysanthemum Tricolour
- Vibrant multi-colour daisy-like flowers in red, yellow, orange, and white
- Long-blooming, lasting from late winter through spring
- Excellent cut flowers with strong vase life
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators
- Easy to grow from seed, beginner-friendly
- Compact bushy growth — great for borders and containers
Plant Features
- Plant Type: Cool-season flowering annual
- Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum carinatum
- Flower Colour: Tricolour rings — red, yellow, orange, white mix
- Bloom Size: 2–3 inches across
- Growth Habit: Bushy, compact, upright
- Growing Difficulty: Easy
- Container Friendly: Yes
Growing in Pakistan 🇵🇰
Chrysanthemum Tricolour is a cool-season flower that performs beautifully in Pakistani winters. For Punjab, Sindh, and most plain regions, sow from September–February; plants establish through winter and bloom from late winter into spring (February–April). In cooler northern hill areas (Murree, Swat, Hunza, Quetta), sowing can extend to March–April for summer blooms. Provide full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate watering. Plants decline once daytime temperatures consistently exceed 30°C, so time sowing for cool weather.