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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 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...

(African Daisy, Kenai™ Orange Dream African Daisy)

Beautiful dark-eyed, sherbet orange daisies appear on this evergreen, flowering shrub all season long. These contrast nicely with its bright green foliage and are highly attractive to bees and butterflies.

Not surprisingly, African daisies are drought tolerant and perform best in full sun and average soil with good drainage. But, they do prefer cool weather and wane where summers are very hot and humid. In temperate climates, this tender perennial is commonly grown as an "annual" bedding or container...

(African Daisy, Opus Orange African Daisy)

The African daisy 'Opus Orange' is a compact evergreen subshrub grown for its bold Dreamsicle orange daisies with dark centers. The flowers bloom all season and draw many pollinators, particularly butterflies. Its foliage is gray-green, spoon-shaped and offers a cool contrast to the bright blooms. Flowering will be heavier if plants are regularly deadheaded.

Given their South African origin, African daisies are drought tolerant and appreciate full sun and good drainage. They also prefer cool...

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James H. Schutte

(African Daisy, Lemon Symphony™ African Daisy)

Lemon Symphony™ African daisy is a very compact evergreen, flowering shrub that originates from South Africa. It blooms all season producing striking daisies of creamy lemon yellow with a hint of apricot. These contrast nicely with its dark gray-green foliage.

Not surprisingly, African daisies are drought tolerant and perform best in full sun and well drained, average soil, but they also prefer cool weather. In temperate climates, this tender perennial is commonly grown as an "annual" bedding...

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James H. Schutte

(African Daisy, Orange Symphony™ African Daisy)

Orange Symphony™ African daisy is a very compact evergreen, flowering shrub that originates from South Africa. It blooms all season producing striking daisies of pure dark orange. These contrast nicely with its dark gray-green foliage.

Not surprisingly, African daisies are drought tolerant and perform best in full sun and well drained, average soil, but they also prefer cool weather. In temperate climates, this tender perennial is commonly grown as an "annual" bedding or container plant.

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James H. Schutte

(African Daisy)

African daisies in the Symphony™ series are very compact evergreen, flowering shrubs that originate from South Africa. These bloom all season, and produce striking daisies that may be in shades of orange, lemon yellow, apricot and white, depending on the cultivar. These contrast nicely with their dark green foliage.

Not surprisingly, African daisies are drought tolerant and perform best in full sun and well drained, average soil, but they also prefer cool weather. In temperate climates, this...

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Jessie Keith

(Silver Sparkler African Daisy, Variegated African Daisy)

An erect, compact, shrubby perennial commonly employed as an annual, 'Silver Sparkler' is grown for its cream-edged leaves and for its large, profuse, white daisy-flowers with indigo-blue centers. Flowering begins and is heaviest in spring but continues sporadically until fall.

This osteospermum is very easy to maintain. Grow it in fertile, acidic, well-drained soil in a sheltered site in full sun. Deadhead to prolong flowering, and pinch back to maintain a bushy habit. It tolerates light frost...

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Goldsmith Seeds

(African Daisy)

An erect, compact, shrubby perennial native to South Africa, African daisy is commonly grown as an annual for its long-blooming, large "daisies" with contrasting eyes. The first seed-grown African daisies to come in individual colors, the Asti Series also features exceptional drought tolerance. The flowers stay open on cloudy days. ‘Asti White’ with stunning white petals and indigo centers was named a 2008 All-America Selection Winner. Check out the article elsewhere on this website: www.learn2grow.com/gardeningguides/annuals/basics/AllAmericaSelections.aspx?page=2...

Image of Osteospermum (ASTRA SERIES) photo by: Jessie Keith

Jessie Keith

(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 series includes rose, cream, pink, violet, white, and yellow flowers on mounded plants. Look for 'Astra Pink Yellow’, which opens yellow and ages to peachy pink with a prominent gold eye; and 'Astra Pink’ which is vibrant magenta with a deep purple eye. Flowering begins and is heaviest in spring but continues sporadically until...

(African Daisy)

African daisies in the Kenai™ series are compact evergreen, flowering shrubs. These bloom all season, and produce striking daisies that may be in shades of orange, lemon yellow, apricot or white, depending on the selection, which contrast nicely with their bright green foliage.

Not surprisingly, African daisies are drought tolerant and perform best in full sun and average soil with good drainage. But, they do prefer cool weather and wane where summers are very hot and humid. In temperate climates,...