New Zealand Daisybush (Noun)
Meaning
Bushy New Zealand shrub cultivated for its fragrant white flower heads.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The New Zealand daisybush adds a pop of color and fragrance to the garden in the spring with its white blooms.
- Native to New Zealand, this evergreen shrub produces delicate white flower heads with yellow centers that bloom from summer to fall.
- As the flowers fade on the New Zealand daisybush, seed pods take their place and create interest throughout the fall season.
- Dense growth habit of New Zealand daisybush makes it perfect as a shrub border, and in shrub roses garden borders and large patio tubs.
- Some breeders offer garden hybrids that reach shrub heights but, and such growth usually forms better dense forms by allowing an increase from under them without regularly picking some pieces, also better after trim cutting so making lovely bloom producing mounded tops; - try not in totally a colder more inner central with surrounding flowers setting forms 'good mass dense cut the strong branching side well water better get extra also makes another blooms without be it first.'