Snowland Chrysanthemum is a diminutive daisy that rewrites what you thought possible in a flowering annual. This Leucanthemum paludosum cultivar grows just 6 to 9 inches tall, producing dozens of delicate 1 to 2 inch white blooms from seed in 70 to 79 days. Hardy from zones 5 through 9, it thrives in full sun and performs equally well cascading from window boxes, spilling over hanging baskets, or standing as a compact accent indoors. It's one of the smallest and most vigorous daisy varieties available, combining the charm of a classic American daisy with a creeping, shrubby habit that defies expectation.
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Snowland produces abundant miniature daisies on a genuinely dwarf plant, making it a rare find among chrysanthemum varieties. Its compact, creeping form and exceptional vigor work both indoors and outdoors, thriving in containers where larger daisies would overwhelm the space. The plant reaches maturity quickly, flowering within 10 weeks from seed, so you can enjoy blooms well into the growing season without waiting months for results.
Snowland Chrysanthemum is grown primarily for its ornamental white flowers. It excels in window boxes and hanging baskets where its low, creeping habit and prolific blooming create a delicate cascading effect. The plant also thrives as an indoor seasonal accent, bringing long-lasting daisy color to windowsills and table displays throughout its growing cycle.
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Start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before your last spring frost. Sow on the soil surface or press seeds lightly into seed-starting mix, as they benefit from light for germination. Keep soil warm and consistently moist until seedlings emerge. Transplant seedlings into individual pots once they develop true leaves.
Harden off seedlings over 7 to 10 days by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Transplant outdoors after the last frost date when soil has warmed. Space plants 12 inches apart. Snowland establishes quickly and grows vigorously once in the ground.
Direct sow seeds outdoors after the last spring frost, pressing them lightly into prepared soil. Seed will germinate and grow rapidly in warm conditions.
Pinch back young plants early in the season to encourage bushier, more densely flowered growth. The plant's naturally creeping habit requires minimal pruning once established; simply deadhead spent flowers to extend bloom throughout the season.
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