Osteospermum

Care | Prepare the soil in the garden bed by digging to loosen the garden, incorporate compost and a dressing of blood and bone. In dry periods water weekly. Once flowering has begun liquid fertilizing is beneficial. If you want to bring the plant into flower the following season a light prune once the flower has finished and a dressing of a complete fertilizer will be needed. |
Common names | Cape Daisies |
Flowers | Yes, flowering constantly from Spring to late Autumn. |
Flower description | The flowers are two-lipped, with the upper lip consisting of four lobes and the lower lip two lobes they come in a mixture of bright colours. |
Foliage | Green foliage, producing tall spikes of flowers. |
Growth | 35cm (h) x 60cm (w) |
Growth rate | Fast |
Habit | They produce more flowers, larger blooms and flower for a longer period and plants have a greater vigour and an excellent branching habit. |
Origin | Africa / trialled in South East Queensland. |
Position | Full Sun / Part Shade |
Pot size | 140mm Pots. |
Soil type | Most soil types suit, with good drainage. |
Uses | They are profuse flowering plants for colour bedding in spring and summer gardens. Planted either alone or in drifts where the various colours blend together they stand out whilst in flower. Can be used in pots and in Hanging baskets. |

Osteospermum 'POWER PACKED' 'Blue'

Osteospermum '3D' 'Banana Shake'

Osteospermum '3D' 'Blueberry Shake'

Osteospermum '3D' 'Deep Sun'

Osteospermum '3D' 'White'

Osteospermum 'ZION' 'Purple Sun'

Osteospermum 'SERENITY' 'Deep Yellow'

Osteospermum 'SERENITY' 'Red'

Osteospermum 'SERENITY' 'Rose Magic'