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Chrysanthemum - Mammoth Coral Daisy bursts into gardens with vibrant coral-pink daisy blooms, offering unmatched color and resilience for perennial borders and landscape plantings. As a Mammoth series hardy mum, this Chrysanthemum is bred to thrive in even the coldest climates, producing masses of blooms that attract pollinators and create a lively, eye-catching display from late summer into fall. Its lush, robust foliage provides a beautiful backdrop for extended flowering, while its upright growth habit makes it a striking focal point in both home gardens and commercial landscapes. Enjoy the low maintenance and exceptional winter hardiness of the Mammoth Coral Daisy, making it a reliable and colorful choice for gardeners seeking lasting seasonal impact.
Key Features
Showcases large, coral-pink daisy flowers that bring bold color to late-season gardens. Exceptionally hardy perennial, bred to withstand harsh winter temperatures in Zone 3b. Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting healthy garden ecosystems. Blooms prolifically from late summer through fall, extending garden interest. Requires minimal maintenance once established, ideal for busy gardeners. Perfect for borders, mass plantings, and as a showy cut flower.
Plant Care Instructions
1. Light Requirements: Prefers full sun for at least 6 hours daily to maximize flower production.
2. Watering: Water deeply when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid letting soil dry out completely during prolonged hot spells.
3. Soil Type: Thrives in well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Amend with compost for best results.
4. Temperature & Hardiness Zone: Hardy to Zone 3b; tolerates temperatures down to -34°C (-30°F). Mulch in late fall to protect roots from extreme cold.
5. Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during the growing season to encourage strong growth and blooms.
6. Pruning & Maintenance: Deadhead spent flowers to promote ongoing blooming. Cut stems back to the ground after frost or in early spring before new growth appears.
7. Special Notes: No special overwintering required in Zone 3b, but mulch for added root protection.