
Brachyscome 'Brasco Violet' - Swan River Daisy
This long-flowering, daisy-like perennial produces a profusion of soft violet blooms with bright yellow centres, creating a delicate, airy display from late spring through to autumn. Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’ is a compact, free-flowering plant that works beautifully in containers, window boxes, and sunny borders, adding gentle colour and movement to outdoor spaces.
Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’, commonly known as Swan River Daisy, is celebrated for its extended flowering season and easy-going nature. Its finely divided, soft green foliage forms a neat mound, while its abundant flowers attract pollinators and bring a relaxed, cottage-garden feel to patios and planting schemes.
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Perennial (often grown as an annual in the UK) |
Compact, Bushy, Long-flowering |
Flowers: May – October Foliage: April – October |
Scientific Name
Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’ (narrow-leaved brachyscome)
Synonyms
Sometimes listed under Brachyscome iberidifolia in older classifications
Common Name
Swan River Daisy
Origin
Native to Australia, particularly Western Australia
Pruning Tips
Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous flowering. Light trimming will help maintain a compact shape and promote fresh growth
Wildlife Value
Attracts bees and other pollinators throughout its long flowering period
Positioning
Full sun in a sheltered spot. Ideal for containers, hanging baskets, window boxes, and the front of borders
Water
Keep soil lightly moist but well-drained. Water regularly during dry periods, especially for container-grown plants
Soil
Well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Performs best in light, free-draining compost or sandy soils
Food
Feed every 2–3 weeks during the growing season to support prolonged flowering
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic, but not widely studied, best to prevent ingestion
Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for adding soft, trailing colour to pots and baskets – pair with other sun-loving plants like trailing calibrachoa or verbena for a full, seasonal display.
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Description
This long-flowering, daisy-like perennial produces a profusion of soft violet blooms with bright yellow centres, creating a delicate, airy display from late spring through to autumn. Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’ is a compact, free-flowering plant that works beautifully in containers, window boxes, and sunny borders, adding gentle colour and movement to outdoor spaces.
Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’, commonly known as Swan River Daisy, is celebrated for its extended flowering season and easy-going nature. Its finely divided, soft green foliage forms a neat mound, while its abundant flowers attract pollinators and bring a relaxed, cottage-garden feel to patios and planting schemes.
|
Perennial (often grown as an annual in the UK) |
Compact, Bushy, Long-flowering |
Flowers: May – October Foliage: April – October |
Scientific Name
Brachyscome angustifolia ‘Brasco Violet’ (narrow-leaved brachyscome)
Synonyms
Sometimes listed under Brachyscome iberidifolia in older classifications
Common Name
Swan River Daisy
Origin
Native to Australia, particularly Western Australia
Pruning Tips
Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous flowering. Light trimming will help maintain a compact shape and promote fresh growth
Wildlife Value
Attracts bees and other pollinators throughout its long flowering period
Positioning
Full sun in a sheltered spot. Ideal for containers, hanging baskets, window boxes, and the front of borders
Water
Keep soil lightly moist but well-drained. Water regularly during dry periods, especially for container-grown plants
Soil
Well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Performs best in light, free-draining compost or sandy soils
Food
Feed every 2–3 weeks during the growing season to support prolonged flowering
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic, but not widely studied, best to prevent ingestion
Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for adding soft, trailing colour to pots and baskets – pair with other sun-loving plants like trailing calibrachoa or verbena for a full, seasonal display.























