How to Grow and Care for Cineraria - The Spruce Cineraria is a hybrid, a tender perennial usually grown as an annual bedding or container plant, prized for its dramatic color in shady conditions
Cineraria: How to Grow and Care With Success - Gardenia Florist’s Cineraria (Pericallis x hybrida) is a tender, clump-forming perennial often grown as an annual for its vibrant, daisy-like blooms and lush green foliage It is a hybrid derived from species within the Pericallis genus, which are native to the Canary Islands
Cineraria - Wikipedia Cineraria is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, [2][3] native primarily to southern Africa with a few species further north The genus includes herbaceous plants and small subshrubs
Cineraria: Complete Care Guide for Optimal Growth and Bloom Discover how to grow and care for Cineraria, a captivating herbaceous plant with vibrant blossoms, ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings Learn about its requirements, challenges, and optimal growth conditions
How do you care for a cineraria? - Yard and Garden The cineraria (Pericallis x hybrida) is a flowering plant typically sold at floral shops and other retailers from mid-winter to early spring Plants produce clusters of 1- to 3-inch-diameter, daisy-like flowers
Pericallis x hybrida (Cineraria, Common Ragwort, Florists . . . Florists’ cineraria is a hybrid herbaceous perennial in the daisy family (Asteraceae) with parents originating from the Canary Islands It is generally grown as a florist plant and forced to bloom during Christmas to Easter
Cinerarias, How to Grow and Care for Cineraria Plants . . . Cineraria plants are native to the Canary Islands They form 12"-24" tall, mounded clumps of large, lush, bright green leaves that creates a nice accent for the vividly colored, Daisy-like 3"-5" flowers that stand above it in the spring and summer
Caring for Cineraria - Adams Fairacre Farms Cineraria is a hybrid plant, a cross between Pericallis cruenta and P lanata, species that are native to the Azores and Canary Islands Cineraria is a tender perennial, hardy in USDA cold hardiness zones 9 to 11, but it is usually grown as an annual or short-lived seasonal houseplant