Masses of white, daisy flowers appear above the blue-grey foliage in June and July, often followed by a second flush in late summer. Naturally forming a dome shape, Rhodanthemum 'Casablanca' is drought resistant and makes an ideal companion to Mediterranean-style plants - particularly those with silvery foliage. It will thrive in a windswept environment, but it performs best when planted in a sunny site with poor to moderately fertile soil.
How to care for Rhodanthemum Casablanca (Atlas Daisy Series) (PBR):
No regular pruning is usually required, however if necessary, remove dead or diseased stems after flowering. Pinching off the faded flowers will encourage more to form - often prolonging the flowering season.
Eventual height:
0.3m
Eventual spread:
0.5m
Soil:
Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil