Daisy: African (Dimorphotheca sinuata)
$1.00 - $5.60
These daisies originate in the African region of Namaqualand, as well as the country of Namibia. As soon as the spring rains come, these bright daisies begin blooming; they always face the sun, and will close in cloudy weather or at sunset. Because moisture in these regions can be erratic, this plant must adapt to drought conditions. The genus name Dimorpotheca comes from the Greek words for “two shaped fruit,” referring to the plant’s unique ability to produce two types of seed.
Daisy: Orange Monarch of the Veldt (Venidium Fastuosum)
$1.00 - $5.60
Monarch of the Veldt or Cape Daisy, is an annual native to Namibia and South Africa. It has become naturalized on roadsides and in vacant urban lots in southern California. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its showy flowers that are excellent for cutting and attracting beneficial insects and birds to your vegetable garden. It produces orange three to four inch flowers with dark markings.
Daisy: White Monarch of the Veldt (Venidium Fastuosum)
$1.00 - $5.60
Monarch of the Veldt or Cape Daisy, is an annual native to Namibia and South Africa. It has become naturalized on roadsides and in vacant urban lots in southern California. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its showy flowers that are excellent for cutting and attracting beneficial insects and birds to your vegetable garden. It produces white three to four inch flowers with dark markings.