The African Daisy Mix (Dimorphoteca Aurantiaca Mix) seeds. The African Daisy is native to South Africa and it is often referred to as a Cape Marigold. Flowers profusely over a long period. Very hardy and drought tolerant when established. Butterflies and bees are attracted to the lovely yellow, apricot, orange and white petals of African Daisies.
Common names: Namaqualand daisy, African daisy (Eng.); gousblom, jakkalsblom, botterblom, namakwalandse madeliefie (Afr.)
Growing African Daisy Mix
Indoor Sowing: Winter.
Direct Sowing: Autumn.
- Sow seeds indoors in Winter or direct sow in Autumn.
- Press seeds on the soil surface and cover with a very fine layer of soil.
- Transplant seedlings into final growing position when approx 5cm tall.
- Keep moist until established.
- Seedlings emerge 7-10 days.
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