| # | Feature | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scientific Name | Gazania spp. Belongs to Asteraceae family. Native to South Africa. |
| 2 | Common Names | Treasure Flower, African Daisy, Gazania. |
| 3 | Flower Colors | Yellow, orange, red, pink, white, bronze, purple. Mixed packet. |
| 4 | Flower Form | Daisy like ray flowers. Dark bands near center form a ring. |
| 5 | Plant Type | Tender perennial. Usually grown as annual in most gardens. |
| 6 | Mature Height | 15 to 30 cm tall. Spread is 15 to 60 cm. Low mounded habit. |
| 7 | Sowing Season | Start indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last frost. Direct sow after frost passes. |
| 8 | Sunlight | Full sun. Minimum 6 hours daily. Flowers close at night and on cloudy days. |
| 9 | Germination | 8 to 15 days at 18 to 24 degrees Celsius. Surface sow. Cover lightly with 3 mm soil. |
| 10 | Drought Tolerance | High once established. Heat resistant. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. |
Gazania Sunshine Mix
₹90.00
Gazania Mix is a group of daisy like flowers from South Africa. They belong to the Asteraceae family. Common names are treasure flower or African daisy.
This mix produces flowers in many colours. Yellow, orange, red, pink, white, bronze, and purple. Many blooms have dark bands near the center forming a ring.
Plants grow 15 to 30 cm tall. Spread is 15 to 60 cm. They form a low, mounded, mat like shape. Most are grown as annuals.
10 seeds per packet.


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