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Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Stallone’ Seeds | Mexican Fleabane Perennial
Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Stallone’ Seeds | Mexican Fleabane Perennial
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Erigeron ‘Stallone’ Seeds
Charming Rock Garden Daisy with Months of Colour
Erigeron ‘Stallone’ is a compact, free-flowering charmer that brings soft pastel blooms to rockeries, walls, containers, and gravel gardens. Its masses of daisy-like flowers open blush pink and fade to pale lilac or white, creating a naturally blended, two-tone effect all season long.
This tough, drought-tolerant perennial thrives in poor soils and dry spots where other plants struggle. Perfect for tumbling out of cracks, edging paths, or softening stonework with effortless cottage-garden style.
Key Features
Daisy blooms that shift beautifully from pink to white
Compact, spreading habit — great for walls, edging & rock gardens
Flowers continuously from late spring through autumn
Highly drought-tolerant once established
Low-maintenance and extremely reliable
Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators
Growing Instructions
Sow indoors: February–June
How to sow: Press seeds lightly onto moist compost (do not cover).
Germination: 2–3 weeks at 18–20°C
Transplant: Pot on when seedlings are strong enough to handle
Plant out: After frost, spacing 20–25 cm apart
Position: Full sun or light shade; thrives in free-draining, poorer soils
Care: Avoid overwatering; minimal feeding needed
Flowering: Late spring to autumn
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Erigeron ‘Stallone’ easy to grow?
Very — it’s a hardy, carefree perennial ideal for beginners.
Does it tolerate dry conditions?
Yes, it excels in dry walls, gravel gardens, and low-water areas.
How tall does it grow?
Typically 15–25 cm tall with a spreading, cascading habit.
Does it attract wildlife?
Yes — bees and small pollinators love the blooms.
Is it good for containers?
Absolutely. It spills beautifully over pot edges and wall crevices.
Should I deadhead it?
Not required, but deadheading encourages even more flowers.
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