Pericallis (Pericallis spp.)
Pericallis Plant Features
The Easter-egg colors of pericallis are a joy to behold in the early spring. These easy-care flowers look terrific in containers or flower borders. Growing 8 to 12 inches tall, pericallis, occasionally called cineraria (and sometimes Senetti after some popular varieties of the plant), produces daisy-like flowers in a variety of bold shades including purple, blue, pink, rose and bi-color. Pericallis thrives in cool weather and makes a great companion for other early-birds such as pansy and sweet alyssum. Generally considered an annual, pericallis is a tender perennial in regions with cool, moist summers. The plants are also attractive to butterflies and deer resistant.Pericallis Questions?
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Pericallis Growing Instructions
Pericallis is a snap to grow. It thrives in full or partial sun and prefers a rich, slightly moist soil. When grown in containers use a commercial potting soil mix. Just remember that pericallis is heat-sensitive so plant it early when the temperatures are cool--they can tolerate temperatures as low as 35 degrees F. However, the plants do not like frost so protect them if an unexpected cold snap occurs. Water whenever the soil feels dry to the touch. Hot summer weather will stop the flower show. Replace them with heat-loving annuals after they fade.Pericallis is not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Medium water needs
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Light
Indoors: High light
Outside: Part sun
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Blue
Pink
Purple
Red
Variegated
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Special Features
Attracts butterflies
Deer/rabbit resistant
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Pericallis
Sweet AlyssumThe dainty flowers of Sweet Alyssum provide a lovely contrast to the daisy-like blooms of Senetti Pericallis.
Pansy
Pansy and Senetti Pericallis both look terrific in early spring baskets.
Dusty Miller
Pair the bright colors of Senetti Pericallis with the silver gray foliage of Dusty Miller.