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Daisy - Orange Symphony
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional bloom. These beauties make a unique addition to any combination. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial. The Daisy Orange Symphony 'Osteospermum hybrid', joins the hands down best of the Osteospermum in the Proven Winners Symphony series. The daisy is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds, plus they are resistant to deer. Daisy's require a sunny spot with fertile, well-drained soil and should be kept well watered in the summer. They’re heat-tolerant, so they won’t shy away from hot summer conditions and full sun. They have large orange flowers with a compact growth habit and unusual blue-violet eyes. Daisy's may be used as a cut flower and they are excellent in window boxes, pots, and rock gardens. The deeply cut, dark green leaves are aromatic when bruised. They’ll produce prolific flowers from spring right through fall. These daisys are winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-11 and they are grown as an annual in other cooler climatic zones. ... find out more
Gazania - Daybreak Rose Stripe The Gazania Daybreak Rose Stripe, 'Gazania splendens', are early to flower and the compact 8 inch tall plants produce flowers in rich magenta stripes against a creamy white background. The blooms open with the sun, and stay open longer than most varieties. The Daybreak Rose Stripe flower profusely throughout the warmer months. Gazinias thrive in hot, dry areas and have moderate frost tolerance. Water only when dry. Use in mass plantings, ground covers, edging, bedding, and containers. |
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