93+ Yellow African Daisy Bush
Euryops yellow bush daisy or african yellow daisy is a marvelous addition to any garden that has a well drained full sun situation. For something different try pacific coast a showy pink.
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Double two tone flowers in golden yellow stay open all day and night with long lasting colour. Ideal for use in pots mixed containers garden beds and borders. The fruit is dry one seeded achene and black in colour. The flowers are yellow daisies 30 40 mm across with 15 30 bright yellow ray florets and deep golden yellow disc florets which are carried well above the leaves on thin wiry stalks 100 150 mm long.Yellow bush daisy euryops pectinatus is a hardy perennial with grayish green leaves and bright yellow daisies. Federation daisies are australian bred marguerite daisies argyranthemum frutescens. Try it as a ground cover or container spill over in full sun to part shade. The plant will bloom all season long or until cold temperatures appear with yellow daisy like flowers.
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