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African Daisy (Osteospermum)

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Osteospermum, also known as African or Cape daisy, is a vibrant, low-maintenance plant with daisy-like flowers in various colors, suitable for borders, containers, and ground cover, attracting pollinators and thriving in sunny, well-drained conditions. 

2L (about 30cm height), my current stock is white through pink and purple flower colour.

Key Features:

  • Appearance:

    Osteospermums boast daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, purple, blue, white, and yellow, with dark-blue centers. 

  • Growth Habit:

    They can be compact, mounding, or trailing, making them versatile for various garden spaces. 

  • Hardiness:

    Osteospermums are relatively hardy and drought-tolerant once established, thriving in full sun with well-drained soil. 

  • Uses in the Garden:

    • Borders and Mixed Plantings: They add vibrant color to flowerbeds and borders. 

    • Containers and Hanging Baskets: Compact varieties are ideal for pots and hanging baskets. 

    • Ground Cover: Spreading varieties can be used as ground cover in sunny areas. 

    • Rock Gardens: They thrive in rocky or coastal gardens. 

  • Benefits:

    • Pollinator Attraction: The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. 

    • Low Maintenance: They are relatively low-maintenance, requiring basic care like regular watering and deadheading. 

    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, they are drought-tolerant, making them suitable for water-wise gardening. 

    • Deer and Rabbit Resistance: They are generally resistant to deer and rabbit browsing. 

  • Care Tips:

    • Sunlight: They need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 

    • Soil: Well-drained soil is essential. 

    • Watering: Water regularly, especially when young, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. 

    • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming. 

    • Pest and Disease Resistance: Osteospermums are generally pest and disease-resistant. 

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Osteospermum, also known as African or Cape daisy, is a vibrant, low-maintenance plant with daisy-like flowers in various colors, suitable for borders, containers, and ground cover, attracting pollinators and thriving in sunny, well-drained conditions. 

2L (about 30cm height), my current stock is white through pink and purple flower colour.

Key Features:

  • Appearance:

    Osteospermums boast daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, purple, blue, white, and yellow, with dark-blue centers. 

  • Growth Habit:

    They can be compact, mounding, or trailing, making them versatile for various garden spaces. 

  • Hardiness:

    Osteospermums are relatively hardy and drought-tolerant once established, thriving in full sun with well-drained soil. 

  • Uses in the Garden:

    • Borders and Mixed Plantings: They add vibrant color to flowerbeds and borders. 

    • Containers and Hanging Baskets: Compact varieties are ideal for pots and hanging baskets. 

    • Ground Cover: Spreading varieties can be used as ground cover in sunny areas. 

    • Rock Gardens: They thrive in rocky or coastal gardens. 

  • Benefits:

    • Pollinator Attraction: The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. 

    • Low Maintenance: They are relatively low-maintenance, requiring basic care like regular watering and deadheading. 

    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, they are drought-tolerant, making them suitable for water-wise gardening. 

    • Deer and Rabbit Resistance: They are generally resistant to deer and rabbit browsing. 

  • Care Tips:

    • Sunlight: They need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 

    • Soil: Well-drained soil is essential. 

    • Watering: Water regularly, especially when young, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. 

    • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming. 

    • Pest and Disease Resistance: Osteospermums are generally pest and disease-resistant. 

Osteospermum, also known as African or Cape daisy, is a vibrant, low-maintenance plant with daisy-like flowers in various colors, suitable for borders, containers, and ground cover, attracting pollinators and thriving in sunny, well-drained conditions. 

2L (about 30cm height), my current stock is white through pink and purple flower colour.

Key Features:

  • Appearance:

    Osteospermums boast daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, purple, blue, white, and yellow, with dark-blue centers. 

  • Growth Habit:

    They can be compact, mounding, or trailing, making them versatile for various garden spaces. 

  • Hardiness:

    Osteospermums are relatively hardy and drought-tolerant once established, thriving in full sun with well-drained soil. 

  • Uses in the Garden:

    • Borders and Mixed Plantings: They add vibrant color to flowerbeds and borders. 

    • Containers and Hanging Baskets: Compact varieties are ideal for pots and hanging baskets. 

    • Ground Cover: Spreading varieties can be used as ground cover in sunny areas. 

    • Rock Gardens: They thrive in rocky or coastal gardens. 

  • Benefits:

    • Pollinator Attraction: The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. 

    • Low Maintenance: They are relatively low-maintenance, requiring basic care like regular watering and deadheading. 

    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, they are drought-tolerant, making them suitable for water-wise gardening. 

    • Deer and Rabbit Resistance: They are generally resistant to deer and rabbit browsing. 

  • Care Tips:

    • Sunlight: They need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 

    • Soil: Well-drained soil is essential. 

    • Watering: Water regularly, especially when young, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. 

    • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming. 

    • Pest and Disease Resistance: Osteospermums are generally pest and disease-resistant. 

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