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Daisy Pomponette Mix Seeds (गुलबहार) | Flower Seeds(250-300seeds)
Daisy Pomponette Mix Seeds (गुलबहार) | Flower Seeds(250-300seeds)
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Add a charming touch to your garden with Daisy Pomponette Mix Seeds. Known for their adorable pom-pom-like blooms, these Gulbahar (गुलबहार) flowers come in a variety of cheerful shades like white, pink, and red. Compact and eye-catching, they're perfect for flower beds, borders, and containers.
Pomponette daisies are cool-season bloomers that thrive in winter and spring, producing dense clusters of button-like flowers with a soft, fluffy texture.
Key Features:
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Common Name: Pomponette Daisy, Gulbahar
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Botanical Name: Bellis perennis
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Seed Count: Varies (typically ~50–100 seeds per pack)
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Flower Colors: Mixed – Red, Pink, White
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Bloom Shape: Dense, rounded pom-poms
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Plant Height: 15–25 cm (compact & bushy)
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Regular, keep soil moist but not soggy
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Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil with good organic content
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Sowing Season: Autumn to Early Winter (Oct–Jan)
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Blooming Season: Late Winter to Early Summer
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Germination Time: 10–14 days
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Special Features: Compact growth, ideal for cool climates, long-lasting blooms
How to Grow:
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Sow Depth: Lightly press seeds into the surface; do not bury deeply
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Light: Needs indirect sunlight or partial shade during germination
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Spacing: 6–8 inches apart
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist until germination
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Fertilizer: Use a mild balanced fertilizer once plants are 2–3 weeks old
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Maintenance: Remove faded blooms to encourage continuous flowering
Ideal For:
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Winter flower beds & borders
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Pots, planters, and window boxes
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Decorative use in gardens & landscapes
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Giftable potted flowering plants
FAQ
Q1: What is Pomponette Daisy?
Pomponette Daisy is a compact variety of Gulbahar with small, dense, pom-pom shaped blooms in multiple colors.
Q2: When should I sow Daisy Pomponette seeds?
Sow them between October to January for best winter/spring blooming.
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