Friday, November 13, 2009

How long is a daisy considered a seedling; when is it considered an established plant?

I don't think there's a strict dividing line between seedling and established plant, especially with herbaceous plants such as daisies. But you could think of it as a seedling from the time of germination and through rapid growth until the point at which it starts to put out lateral shoots and flower buds. Once it starts to get bushy and flower-laden, it would be an established plant.


In other plants, once they start to get woody they are no longer seedlings.


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