Plant Expert:
Allan Armitage
Osteospermum ecklonis x barberae
Common Names:
Cape Daisy
South African Daisy
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Origin:
South Africa
Sun/Water Requirements:
Requires full sun.
Growth:
Range
:
Grows to 2'.
Flowers:
Color(s)
:
Pink, White
Season(s)
:
Spring
Other Osteospermum ecklonis x barberae References & Articles:
Flowering Annuals That Can Grow in Partial Shade
Known as either
African
or
Cape
Daisy
, the
Osteospermum
hybrids now have huge flowers for the spoon shape; bloom colors that range from white & cream, lavender and lilac, yellow, orange and ...
Yellow Flowering Annuals
The most well-known annuals with yellow blooms are: Black-eyed Susans,
Cape
Daisy
, Evening Primrose, Marguerite
Daisy
, Marigolds, Sunflowers, Verbena and Zinnias.
Hot New Flowering Annuals For 2007
Unusual, specialty or less well-known flowers include:
African
or
Cape
Daisy
(
Osteospermum
) ‘Vanilla Spoon’ and ‘Summertime Sunset’; Bacopa (Sutera) ‘Calypso’ is good alone and as a light ...
Blue Flowering Annuals
Some of the popular blue annuals are: Asters, Bellflowers,
Cape
Daisies
, Lobelia, Periwinkles, Petunias, Phlox, Salvia and Sage.
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