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Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-star™ Tangerine Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Huge tangerine orange flowers grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-star™ Tangerine. This 1995 All-America Selections winner was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-star™ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate drought...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-star™ White Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Huge creamy white daisies with dark rings abound the eyes grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-star™ White. This vigorous cultivar was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-star™ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-star™ Yellow Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Large, clear yellow daisies grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-star™ Yellow. This vigorous cultivar was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-star™ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate drought but grows best in areas...
Jesse Saylor
(Sundrop Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
This groundcover treasure flower is distinguished by mats of gray-green foliage and sunny yellow flowers that are produced from late spring to early summer. It’s quite drought tolerant once established but requires some afternoon sun where summers are very hot.
The colorful, gem-like daisies of this evergreen tender perennial inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate drought...