
Yellow Daisy for the Garden
Sun exposure: Full Sun / Part Sun
Hardiness Zones: 2 to 11
Mature Height: 1 to 3 Feet
Spread: 12 to 18 Inches
Spacing: 18†to 24.â€
Growth Rate: Moderate
Flowering Time: Summer / Fall
How Long It Flowers: 7 to 30 Days
Flower Color: Yellow, Orange
Soil Requirements: Loose, Well-Draining
Pruning: Prune Dead Stems during Fall
Flower Form: Yellow daisies are a species with tons of varieties; for example, they can be annuals, perennials, or biennials. Most are either orange or yellow with a brown or black seed as the head. This seed is the reason they can be called a brown-eyed Susan or black-eyed Susan. These flowers can have a mix of colors which depends on how you cultivated the seed; where they came from. Yellow daises should be spread out 18 to 24 inches to get the best growth rate possible; Bloom is best seen during the summer and fall. Most will survive the Winter season due to its hardy nature. Due to the fact these flowers germinate often, they can be considered weeds by most.