Gazania Flower Seeds Packet

$4.95

Gazania (Gazania rigens), commonly known as the treasure flower, is a vibrant, sun-loving plant that produces large, daisy-like flowers in brilliant shades of yellow, orange, red, pink, and white. This tough and drought-resistant plant thrives in warm, dry climates, making it an excellent choice for rock gardens, borders, and container displays. Gazanias are prized for their ability to bloom profusely from late spring through fall, adding bursts of color to any landscape. Their striking flowers open in full sun and close during cloudy weather or at night. These easy-to-grow plants require minimal maintenance, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. These hardy, low-maintenance blooms that bring brilliant color, pollinator benefits, and drought resistance to any garden. With proper planting and care, these sun-loving flowers will thrive and provide continuous beauty throughout the growing season.
Product Detail
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Genus: Gazania
  • Species: Sp.
  • Plant Height/Width: Growndcover
  • Season: Blooms summer into fall
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Difficulty: Easy

When to start?

  • 2-4 weeks after the last frost for direct sewing.

Where to start and how to sow?

  • Direct sow: 2-4 weeks after the last average frost date when the soil has warmed, typically in mid spring. Place the seeds beneath a light layer of soil and maintain consistent moisture during the germination. When planting in your garden, space gazania plants about 12 inches apart to ensure they have enough room to flourish.

How to keep happy?

  • Gazanias do best in sandy, well-draining soil but will tolerate many soil types and conditions.
  • Gazania plants are quite tolerant of the heat that emanates from pavement, allowing you to incorporate them into your sidewalk garden or along your driveway.
  • Their affinity for well-drained soil also makes them an ideal selection for a rock garden.

Gazania

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Pinching

Pinching out the growing tips will encourage them to become bushier

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Pinching

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The Brief and Glorious History of the Purple Peas

Gazania, also known as African Daisy or Treasure Flower, boasts a rich history and vibrant colors. Named after Greek scholar Theodore of Gaza, its Greek name, "gaza," means "riches." In Afrikaans, it's called "botterblom," meaning "butter flower."

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