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Chrysanthemum Robinson’s Giant Mixed Seeds – Painted Daisy Mixed Flowers for Beds, Borders & Cut Flower Gardens

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Chrysanthemum Robinson’s Giant Mixed Seeds – Painted Daisy Mixed Flowers for Beds, Borders & Cut Flower Gardens - Oldboy&

Description

Bright, cheerful, and full of cottage-garden charm, Chrysanthemum Robinson’s Giant Mixed is a painted daisy type grown for its large, colourful daisy-like blooms on strong upright stems. It is commonly listed under Chrysanthemum coccineum, and this group is also widely sold under the synonymous botanical name Tanacetum coccineum. These hardy perennial flowers are popular for borders, mass planting, and cut flower gardens.

This variety is loved for its vivid mixed colours, long stems, and classic daisy form with golden centres. Painted daisies are well suited to sunny garden beds and cottage-style planting, and they are also valued as cut flowers.

Product Details

  • Product Name: Chrysanthemum Robinson’s Giant Mixed Seeds

  • Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum coccineum

  • Also known as: Tanacetum coccineum

  • Common Name: Painted Daisy

  • Variety: Robinson’s Giant Mixed

  • Germination - 98% - Tested 08/2025

Features

  • Large mixed daisy-like blooms

  • Bright colours with golden centres

  • Excellent for garden beds, borders, and cottage gardens

  • Suitable for cut flower gardens

  • Upright stems ideal for floral picking

  • Hardy perennial type

  • Grows approximately 75–90 cm tall

Packet Options

Small Packet

  • Quantity: 15 seeds

  • Ideal for: small pots, trial planting, and smaller garden spaces

Standard Packet

  • Quantity: 30 seeds

  • Ideal for: garden beds, borders, and container sowing

Value Packet

  • Quantity: 60 seeds

  • Ideal for: larger seasonal displays and cottage-style planting

Bulk Packet

  • Quantity: 150 seeds

  • Ideal for: mass planting, larger borders, and cut flower gardens

When to Sow

  • Sow in late winter to early spring in trays or a protected seed-raising area

  • In mild climates, sowing can also be done in autumn

  • Transplant once seedlings are strong enough to handle

  • Grow in a sunny position in well-drained soil

Growing Information

  • Plant type: Hardy perennial

  • Height: Approximately 75–90 cm

  • Spread: Approximately 45 cm

  • Best position: Full sun

  • Uses: Borders, cottage gardens, and cut flowers

  • Flowering period: Generally late spring to early summer

Please Note

  • Stock image used for illustration purposes only

  • This is a mixed variety

  • Flower colours and shades may vary from those shown

  • Some people may experience skin irritation or allergic contact dermatitis when handling chrysanthemums or related daisy-family plants; wear gloves if sensitive

Why You Should Buy

  • Classic painted daisy variety with bright mixed blooms

  • Excellent choice for cottage and border planting

  • Strong stems make it a lovely cut flower option

  • Adds bold seasonal colour to garden beds

  • Suitable for gardeners wanting a long-lasting perennial display

FAQ

What is the botanical name?
The botanical name is Chrysanthemum coccineum, and it is also widely sold under the synonymous name Tanacetum coccineum.

Is this a mixed colour variety?
Yes, this is a mixed variety, so flower colours may vary between plants.

Is it good for cut flowers?
Yes, painted daisies are valued for their long stems and are commonly grown for cutting.

When is the best time to sow?
Usually late winter to early spring, with autumn sowing also suitable in milder climates.

Can this plant cause skin irritation?
It can in some people. Chrysanthemums are associated with allergic contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals.