African daisy is a plant that await unusually like the daisy , hence the name . The heyday flower in the colors white , blue , yellow , orange and some shades of garden pink . However , there are some heyday that have flip-flop band of semblance . The blossom has a yellow center and unremarkably turn on roadsides , rock garden , and exposed W. C. Fields . The flower are typically two to four inches in diameter and can farm twelve to eighteen inch high . Each flower should be plant nine to twelve inches apart . The blooming season is from April to August .

Growing Requirements for African Daisy

African daisy are not capable of subsist in the winter season and thus the seedlings should be planted in late spring , early summertime . They should be planted only about 1/16 of a column inch bass .   The soil should be , at lower limit , 60 degrees F. The dirt should be well drained and rich in food and mineral .

Taking Care of African Daisy

When the plants are rank in the dirt for the first meter they should be water thoroughly . They should be continually watered once a week if there is no rainfall . African daisies favor moist territory and well fertilized area .

History and Uses of African Daisy

African daisy is relate to sunflowers and close at night . This type of daisy is a very hardy plant life and is known for growing on the sides of highway where they may not be their prettiest but are revered for their toughness .

The African Daisy has gain ground several awards for its locating in gardens , most notably , from the Royal Horticultural Society . These prime are highly attempt after in England due to their full biased bloom .

The flower is from a very old family that date back to over forty - nine million years . It is believed that its sometime lineage , contributes greatly to flower ’s ability to live on .

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Diseases and Pests

African daisies can be affected by most uncouth bug , like aphids and wanderer mites . However , they are resilient plant and seldom will such infestations really stimulate death . They will not look their best though and many gardeners find it prudent to treat the problem with common insecticides for maintain a healthy looking garden .

However , many insect pollinate these plants and therefore insecticide should be used meagerly to avoid adverse affects on the works ’s raw cycle .

The African daisy is very fertile plant and has a tendency to be grass - like in nature . This trouble is commonly well controlled in garden environments with pruning and removing unwanted seedling .

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Additional Information on African Daisy

Additional information on the African Daisy can be found on the following websites :

A detailed fact sheet on African Daisy can be found on the TAMU extensionwebsite .

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