Description
The gazania flower, named after the 15th-century Greek-Italian scholar Theodorus of Gaza, is a low-maintenance South African annual that will brighten up your hard-to-landscape spaces. Narrow but variably-shaped, dandelion-like leaves (narrow spoon-shaped to lobed) are silvery green.
Common Name: | Treasure flowers |
Botanical Name: | Gazania rigens |
Native To: | South African |
Care Taking: | Easy |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Placement: | Indoor, Outdoor |
Bloom Time: | Late spring and early summer |
Soil: | Sandy, Dry, Well Drained |
Watering: | Twice per day |
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