36 results for "African daisy seeds" between $0 and $360
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This seed may be planted directly in your garden 3 to 4 inches apart. This daisy wants direct sun and fertile soil.
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A popular annual that is chosen for its sunny disposition and long bloom season. Also known as Cape Marigold, the African Daisy (Dimorphotheca Sinuata Mix) starts to bloom in May, with a vibrant display of yellow, orange and white flowers. This plant does loves full sun locations but does not grow well in high humidity and prefers well drained soil. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.
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These brilliant orange or yellow daisies remind many people of the famous tropical Gerbera, so popular in the cutflower trade. With their world-renowned South African companion wildflowers (such as the flashy gazania and others), these plants create riotous color in their native range. All the South Africans are famous for “waiting for the water”, so don’t water your African Daisies too much.
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Cape Marigold, Glandular Cape Marigold, Sun MarigoldDuration: AnnualBloom Time: SummerHeight: 6 to 12Spacing: 12 to 15Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: DryUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 14000These brilliant orange or yellow daises are popular due to their striking resemblance to the popular Gerbera daisy. Native to Africa as it's name suggests, it is a wonderfully drought...
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After all danger of frost, sow in open ground. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Prefers light, dry and not too rich soil. For earlier bloom, sow in flats indoors about 4 to 5 weeks before last frost. When plants are a few inches high, thin or transplant.
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Easy-to-grow, festive 2 1/2" daisies are produced on the ends of short, graceful stems. Flowers appear during spring and early summer. Plants grow up to 12" high and spread 12" across. Excellent in low beds and borders. Popular as flowering ground cover during the spring.
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African Daisy - Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca African Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 250,000 Seeding rate: 9 pounds per acre Height: Up to 1 ft. Flower Color: Orange and yellow Plant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Is African Daisy wildflower invasive? No Is African Daisy wildflower endangered...
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A shining pearl in the garden. Silvery petals kissed with a purple blush, soft, gray-green foliage, and long stems make this a great cut flower. A close relative of Zulu Prince Daisy, but with a softer touch.
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Range/habitat: Africa, naturalized in the U.S. Synonyms: Dimorphotheca sinuata. Culture/uses: full sun, dry soils; an excellent cutflower but will close at night, drought-tolerant. Germination information: State standard=55 Seeds/lb.=242,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 4,000 sq. ft., 10 lbs./acre (60).
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DAISY, AFRICAN - Dimorphotheca sinuata (1 g.) (490 seeds)
Annual. South Africa. Daisy-like flowers in apricot, salmon, yellow, cream and white with depth and texture. Extremely hardy. Tolerant of high winds, hot sun, cold nights. Easy-to-grow. 12" tall.
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African Daisy
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1 Oz African Daisy (Dimorphotheca sinuata) Bulk Wildflower Seeds
These brilliant orange or yellow daises are popular due to their striking resemblance to the popular Gerbera daisy. Native to Africa as it's name suggests, it is a wonderfully drought resistant wildflower!
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African Daisy (Dimorphotheca sinuata) Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet - 2000 Seeds
These brilliant orange or yellow daises are popular due to their striking resemblance to the popular Gerbera daisy. Native to Africa as it's name suggests, it is a wonderfully drought resistant wildflower!
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African Daisy Dimorphotheca A hardy, spreading annual with daisy-like flowers. Blooms are 2-4 inches across in brilliant shades of white, yellow, and orange. An excellent variety to sow in early spring, as it will produce extravagant color for weeks. Whether in rock gardens, floral gardens, or in mixtures, you will be delighted with this outstanding performer. Type: Annual Light: Sun Days to Germination: 10-20 Blooms: Spring to Fall 50 Seeds, 2 g
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African Daisy - Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca African Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 250,000 Seeding rate: 9 pounds per acre Height: Up to 1 ft. Flower Color: Orange and yellow Plant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Is African Daisy wildflower invasive? No Is African Daisy wildflower endangered...
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AFRICAN DAISY MIX CAPE MARIGOLD ORANGE, WHITE, YELLOW [ Dimorphotheca Sinuata ] **** 40,000 SEEDS **** Season: Annual Height: 6 - 12 Inches Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Environment: Sun/Dry Zones: 3-10 All Regions of North America African Daisy [Dimorphotheca Sinuata] comes from South Africa, and it has naturalized throughout the United States. The plant has blooms that are 2-4 inches across in brilliant shades of white, yellow, and orange. The flowers will close when in a shaded area and...
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African Daisy - Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca African Daisy Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 250,000 Seeding rate: 9 pounds per acre Height: Up to 1 ft. Flower Color: Orange and yellow Plant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground. Flower Type: Daisy-like Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Is African Daisy wildflower invasive? No Is African Daisy wildflower endangered...
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