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James Burghardt
(African Daisy)
Erect, compact, shrubby perennials commonly employed as annuals, Astra Series osteospermums are grown for their profuse, long-blooming daisy-flowers with contrasting eyes. The cultivar 'Astra Dark Yellow' is golden yellow with a deep purple eye. Flowering begins and is heaviest in spring but continues sporadically until fall.
Astra Series osteospermums are very easy to maintain. Grow them in fertile, acidic, well-drained soil in a sheltered site in full sun. Deadhead the plants to prolong flowering,...
James Burghardt
(African Daisy)
Erect, compact, shrubby perennials commonly employed as annuals, Astra Series osteospermums are grown for their profuse, long-blooming daisy-flowers with contrasting eyes. The cultivar 'Astra Pink' is vibrant magenta-pink with a blue eye. Flowering begins and is heaviest in spring but continues sporadically until fall.
Astra Series osteospermums are very easy to maintain. Grow them in fertile, acidic, well-drained soil in a sheltered site in full sun. Deadhead the plants to prolong flowering,...
James Burghardt
(African Daisy)
Erect, compact, shrubby perennials commonly employed as annuals, Astra Series osteospermums are grown for their profuse, long-blooming daisy-flowers with contrasting eyes. The cultivar 'Astra White' has white petals surrounding an indigo blue eye ringed with a gold halo. Flowering begins and is heaviest in spring but continues sporadically until fall.
Astra Series osteospermums are very easy to maintain. Grow them in fertile, acidic, well-drained soil in a sheltered site in full sun. Deadhead...
Maureen Gilmer
(African Daisy)
Frequently grown as an annual, Trailing African Daisy (Osteospermum fruticosus) is a tender perennial from South Africa that was once so common in California highway plantings it became known as freeway daisy. Unfortunately, it died out on the freeway embankments, proving that it is a short lived groundcover. This selection from the species, ‘Brightside,’ figures in the ancestry of many contemporary hybrids. It is a shrubby plant of a tidy, compact, mounding habit with oval green leaves...
(African Daisy)
Frequently grown as annuals but in fact tender perennials, these daisy-flowered plants from South Africa are among the showiest bloomers for gardens and greenhouses. The large orange, yellow, white, pink, magenta, or purple daisies — which often have contrasting centers or undersides — appear from late spring to autumn on erect or trailing stems. Some varieties will bloom all year in mild climates. The shrubby plants have oval green or gray-green leaves that are sometimes bluntly toothed. Numerous...
(African Daisy)
Frequently grown as annuals but in fact tender perennials, these daisy-flowered plants from South Africa are among the showiest bloomers for gardens and greenhouses. The large orange, yellow, white, pink, magenta, or purple daisies — which often have contrasting centers or undersides — appear from late spring to autumn on erect or trailing stems. Some varieties will bloom all year in mild climates. The shrubby plants have oval green or gray-green leaves that are sometimes bluntly toothed. Numerous...
(African Daisy)
Frequently grown as annuals but in fact tender perennials, these daisy-flowered plants from South Africa are among the showiest bloomers for gardens and greenhouses. The large orange, yellow, white, pink, magenta, or purple daisies — which often have contrasting centers or undersides — appear from late spring to autumn on erect or trailing stems. Some varieties will bloom all year in mild climates. The shrubby plants have oval green or gray-green leaves that are sometimes bluntly toothed. Numerous...