«African Moon» - Organic Osteospermum Seeds
1.14 €
African Daisies are one of the loveliest garden flowers. Outsidepride carries several colors of African Daisy seeds including shades of orange, yellow, salmon and a mix of beautiful colors.
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Organic Dimorphotheca «African Moon»
African Daisies are one of the loveliest garden flowers. Outsidepride carries several colors of African Daisy seeds including shades of orange, yellow, salmon and a mix of beautiful colors.
The striking daisy-shaped flowers attract butterflies into the garden. Bees also love this flowering plant as they collect the nectar from the flowers. The African Daisy plant is easily grown from flower seeds, and it is an annual that grows up to 12 inches tall.
They leaves are slender, spoon-shaped, reaching up to 3 inches long. The stems are reddish in color and are often covered by the masses of leaves around them. African Daisy is a particularly attractive species of the genus Dimorphotheca, with remarkably big orange flowers that have orange centers.
They need full sun to open and they always face the sun. African Daisy flower seeds can be sown directly in prepared beds. Sow thickly and rake lightly. Keep soil moist until seedlings reach 3 inches. African Daisy care includes deadheading spent blooms to encourage continual blooming.
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