Plants

single

Hookers Townsend Daisy

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor
Toxic
Yes
Fragrance
Yes
Seasons
Spring and summer
Plant Height
6inch

 Water Frequency

Winter

Weekly once

Summer

Alternate day

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

3-4 month

Summer

1-2month

One variety of Townsendia flowering plants known as "easter daisies" includes the Hooker's Townsend Daisy. It is primarily found in the Rocky Mountain Corridor and is native to North America.<br> It is distinguished by its cream-colored and light pink stemless flowers, as well as by its hairy, strigose, and linear leaves.

<b>Type of soils</b> <br> Clay Sand Mix, Loamy Soil, and Potting Soil Mix are needed.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Liquid fertilizer <br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Repotting: Every three to four months, repot.<br> Pruning: Pruning for two to three months.<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. After any frost has passed, plant seeds in the spring.<br> 2. The greatest places to cultivate and tend to these priceless plants are those with full to partial sun.<br> 3. Locations with moderate temperatures yield the finest outcomes when it comes to outdoor planning.<br> 4. Gerberas can withstand intense sunlight since they are unaffected by high temperatures.

Townsendia hookeri is used as a cattle feed and decorative plant in gardens.

Dos

1.Water your plants deeply once a week.<br> 2.So that the soil can dry during the day, water in the morning.<br> 3.Store under full, direct sunlight.<br> 4.Use plant fertilizer high in micronutrients.<br> 5.To encourage the growth of fresh flowers, cut the plant as soon as the current bloom begins to fade.

Don'ts

The plant will probably die if you overwatered it and left it without a place to drain.