| Latin Name: | Daisy spp. |
| Common Name: | Daisy |
| Cultivar: | N/A |
$ 17.95 AUD
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Everlasting Daisy Field seed bombs Contain a mix of Australia’s most eye catching pink, white, yellow, dark centred and golden centred Everlasting Daisies as well as the rare pink sunray – making for one of Australia’s most impressive wildflower displays.
Seed bombs have been used for hundreds of years all over the world to revegetate landscapes and re-wild the earth. The Clay protects the seeds until conditions are right for germination. Nourished by the rich compost they explode to life in a beautiful display of native wildflowers.
They work well in open gardens or in pots, perfect for any sized garden.
No gardening tools required, simply throw and grow!
- Full sun / Part shade
- Frost tolerant
- Drought tolerant
- 30 -70 cm
- 0.5 - 1 meter space between bombs
- Works well in pots
100% Australian clay and compost rolled with hundreds of Everlasting Daisy seeds to cover a large area of ground for a spectacular native wildflower meadow.
Species List:
Pink & White Everlasting, Dark Centre Everlasting, Yellow Centre Everlasting (Rhodanthe chlorocephala), Golden Clustered Everlasting (Rhodanthe humboldtiana), Pink Sunray Everlasting (Rhodanthe manglesii).
Care Instructions
Follow these detailed care instructions to keep your Elkhorn Fern thriving:
Mounting
Elkhorn ferns are epiphytic, meaning they naturally grow attached to trees. For best results:
- Mount on wood, cork, or similar materials
- Use sphagnum moss around the roots
- Secure with fishing line or plant-safe wire until established
Watering
Proper watering is crucial:
- Soak the root ball and shield fronds thoroughly when the moss feels dry
- Allow excess water to drain completely
- Reduce watering in winter
- Mist shield fronds occasionally
Light & Positioning
Place your fern where it receives:
- Bright, indirect light
- Protection from direct sun, especially midday
- Good air circulation