- African Daisies delight gardeners with a profusion of white, yellow, orange, and apricot flowers mid spring through fall. African Daisies attract butterflies and bees and close at night and during overcast days. African Daisies thrive in dry, gritty soil similar to that found in its native South Africa. Native to South Africa, African Daisies bring bright, cheerful color to the meadow or garden in mid-summer. African Daisies are drought tolerant and prefer dry soil, so make sure not to water them too much.
- Botanical Name: Dimorphiteca sinuata
- Life Cycle: Annual
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Planting Season: Spring, Fall
- Plant Type: Blooms up to 1.5 Inches Across, Blooms Close At Night, Upright Habit, Ovate Leaf Shape
- Features: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Drought Tolerant, Poor Soil Tolerant, Fast Growing
- Color: Orange, Yellow, White, Apricot
- Blooms: Mid Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall
- Days to Maturity: 60 Days
- Plant Height: 12-18 inches
- Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches
- Planting Depth: 1/8 inch
- Sowing Method: Direct Sow
- Cold Stratification: No
- Hardiness Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10