
Gazania Sunshine Hybrid Mixed (Treasure Flower)
Description About Plant The gazania flower, named after the 15th-century Greek-Italian scholar Theodorus of Gaza, is a warm weather perennial native to South Africa that is usually grown as an annual. It is a low-maintenance flower that is excellent for brightening up hard-to-landscape spaces. The look-at-me color spectrum available in gazanias may not blend into the look of a Victorian cottage garden, but butterflies will flock to these prolific summer bloomers. Gazania flowers are a member of the daisy family Asteraceae, genus Gazania. Also known as the treasure flower, gazanias will bounce back from light frosts. When grown in zones 9 to 11, they may perform as perennials. PropagationSEED TYPE : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated And Non-GMO PLANT HEIGHT : Grows Up To 30-35 Cm High SPECIFICATIONS : Long Flowering Period, Suitable For Cut Flowers. Botanical Name Gazania rigens Common Names Treasure flower, African daisy Plant Type Warm-weather perennial, usually grown as an a