The African Daisy - Gardening and Hobby 55

Friday, August 9, 2024
Refer to its name, the African Daisy natives South Africa, then grow well in the warmer climate regions. 


Figure - Blooming of the African Daisy. 

The African Daisy also called as Gazania is getting population in many places nowadays, it is because the plants:
- have vibrant blooms 
- adaptability
- and bring a burst of color to any garden. 

They spent winter in my house and have come back strong in the sun at the yard, during Spring and Summer seasons. So brilliant and might brighten in the morning till before noon.

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  1. Beautiful! _Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  2. So lovely! great to see your post! I hope you have had a great summer.

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  3. Beautiful flower. Great that you can take care of these so well!

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  4. ...each year I have a pot of Gazania in my garden, they are a summer treat.

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  5. What a nice flower, thanks for your sharing

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  6. oh goodness....such a beautiful, vibrant color of orange. Would love to have these in my flower beds.

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  7. Such a beautiful plant. I love the color. Do they bloom when you move them inside during the winter?

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  9. Oh my god
    I love this flower, it's so nice!!! I want to put in my garden!
    Thank you for your post
    Hugs ♥

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  10. Beautiful. I collect flowers and plants but I have never come across this one.

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  12. This is beautiful, a very beautiful flower.

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  13. What a wonderful colour.
    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  14. Again I admire the beauty.
    Thanks for the comments.

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  15. Why are flowers so beautiful? This looks so perfect.

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  16. Thank you for sharing information about the African Daisy, or Gazania! It’s wonderful to hear how these vibrant blooms have brightened up your garden. Their adaptability and colorful display are certainly impressive, and it’s great to see how they thrive in your yard.

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