Gazania Flower

Gazanias, also known as treasure flowers and African daisies, are warm-weather perennials with large, composite flowers in vibrant shades of yellow and orange. They grow in warm climates (USDA zones 9-11) in full sun, preferring well-drained soils and tolerating poor soil.

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Gazanias thrive in full sun and dry, well-draining soil, making them ideal for hot, dry environments. These flowers open only during the day and remain closed on overcast or stormy days. Gazanias can be propagated from seeds or stem cuttings and require minimal care, making them easy to grow.

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Also known as African daisy, gazania treasure flowers are regarded as a truly unique bedding and groundcover specimen for the landscape. Robust and easy to grow, plants are at home across a wide range of conditions, including those that are especially hot or experience prolonged periods of drought.

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Gazania / ɡəˈzeɪniə / [3] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Southern Africa. They produce large, daisy-like composite flowerheads in brilliant shades of yellow and orange, over a long period in summer.

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Gazanias are part of the Asteraceae family, sharing lineage with sunflowers and daisies. They are well-loved for their stunning blooms that come in shades of yellow, red, orange, pink, and even bronze.

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Gazania is a versatile perennial that is grown in colder regions as an annual. It is a prolific bloomer. The many varieties of this flower appear in a wide array of colors, and it grows well in containers, in flower beds, and as a ground cover.

What is Gazania? Gazania (Gazania rigens), also known as Treasure Flower, is a warm-climate perennial often grown as an annual in cooler climates. Native to South Africa, it has adapted to many parts of the world as an attractive, flowering groundcover.