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...mbolism. With more than 1,200 species of flowers, daisies have many established traditional meanings… More
African daisies, also known as cape marigold, are annual flowering plants native to the… More
Gerbera daisies, also known as African, Barberton and transvaal daisies, are perennial flowering plants… More
Gerber daisies are tender tropical flowering perennial plants that are grown as annuals and… More
Gerbera daisies, known also as African or transvaal daisies, are bold in color and… More
Flowering evergreen plants are those that will not lose their leaves during their dormant… More
...y mold, are over-watered or under-fertilized. Use African violet fertilizer to encourage daisy flower… More
... first person to successfully propagate the South African flower outside of Africa, gerbera… More
Africa is a vast continent with several nations and varied landscapes. The arid lowlands… More
The color purple is synonymous with royalty. It is associated with majesty, dignity, pride,… More
Evergreens are plants that gradually replenish their leaves. Unlike evergreens, deciduous plants can be… More
..., Shasta daisies are much smaller than the larger African daisies, such as Gerbera.… More
Annual plants and flowers are those that live their entire life (germination, seeding, growth… More
Gerber daisies have beautiful blooms that create floral arrangements and bouquets of extraordinary vibrancy.… More
...pe Marigolds, have an appearance defined by their daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow,… More
Guide Sheet: Information on how to grow African Daisy - Aurora Daisy (Arctotis stoechadifolia)… More
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African daisies are flowers that will grow in most climates and come back year after… More
To grow African daisies, or dimorphotheca, start them indoors and once they begin to grow,… More
Daisies are gorgeous plants that will grow in almost any conditions, but growing them requires… More
African daisies, or osteospermum, grow in temperate climates and can be started indoors, so that… More
The coreopsis is a beautiful perennial flower that likes hot and dry summers and cold… More
... that likes hot and dry climates. Grow swan river daisies by starting them with… More
...yellows, oranges, reds and pinks. Plant Transvaal daisies in temperate climates, as they are not… More
Planting flowers in pots is a great way to add decoration to your garden. Learn… More
A week and a half ago I planted shasta daisies, african daisies, forget-me-nots, bachelor buttons, asters, sweet peas, snap dragons, and a flower garden mixture. Most of the seeds have grown into 3 or 4 inch seedlings and I was wondering when I needed to transplant them. Any advice? More
I'm sort of new to the whole seedling game. Others have succeeded well with my seedlings but I have yet to have my own success as I had to give away what I started because I was moving. :( My question is the correct planting depth of seedlings started in… More
I purchased some really beautiful African Daisies from my local nursery. The flowers are purple and white on the top side, and blue and purple on the bottom side. I was hoping to get some seeds but I see that they don't come true to seed according to the literature.… More
... am new to gardening and this year I planted some African Daisies in a large container. I live in KY and they get almost full sun. I water every other day and I have beautiful green healthy looking foliage but VERY few blooms (about 1 or 2 at a… More
...rdening, and I need some help on my Marigolds and african daisies. I live in a very dry area and I don't know whether to leave them in the sun or not. Will too mch sun kill them? More
Hi! This weekend will be my 1st ever attempt at container gardening! *excited* :D I live in Washington D.C and my condo balcony has full sun for most part of the day. I've shortlisted the following for my "flowering bowls". (Will mix & match 2-3 plants per container based on… More
...n-red Celosia- tall pink Ceratotheca trilob-South African Foxglove Chimes Crabapple Columbine-white Coneflower-purple, prarie, Coreopsis-tall yellow,red plains,lance leaf,sunray, Cosmos-yellow… More
I don't know but it looks to be in the Osteopernum family. They come in several colors. More
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