
Coronidium elatum ‘Sunny Side Up’


This video is about an excellent Australian native everlasting daisy called Coronidium elatum ‘Sunny Side Up’. Unlike a lot of everlasting daisies that are soft wooded in nature, ‘Sunny Side Up’ grows into a small shrub that produces hundreds of white and yellow flower heads and makes a quite spectacular display. The plant should be pruned back behind the spent flower heads at the end of spring to keep it looking good.