Propagation
Sow fresh seeds in pots and flowers will appear three months after germination. In warm zones sow seeds during late winter to produce flowers from summer to early autumn.

In cool zones sow seeds during spring for summer flowering and protect seedlings from late frosts.


Botanic information
Leaf: The aromatic dark green imparipinnate leaves have lanceolate leaflets that have deeply toothed margins.

Flower: The radiate flowers are available in singles, semi-double and doubles and are held above the foliage on a leafy scape. The colour ranges from pale lemon, yellow to deep orange and appear from late spring to autumn.

Fruit: The flower produces masses of small seed, 250 to 300 per gram and a very viable easily germinating. Under cultivation the seed heads are normally removed to promote continuous flowering.