Description
πΌ Osteospermum Mixed β Bright, LongβLasting Colour for Pots, Beds & WaterβWise Gardens
π± A Hardy, FreeβFlowering African Daisy for Every Garden
Osteospermum Mixed, commonly known as African Daisy, is a vibrant, lowβgrowing perennial celebrated for its cheerful daisyβlike blooms and exceptional garden performance. With a wide range of colours β including purples, pinks, whites, yellows and striking biβcolours β Osteospermum Mixed brings instant brightness to garden beds, borders, rockeries, containers and hanging baskets. Because it thrives in full sun and wellβdrained soil, it remains one of the most reliable choices for South African gardens and waterβwise landscapes.
This variety forms a neat, compact mound covered in masses of flowers from early spring through late autumn. The blooms open wide in the sun, creating a lively display that adds movement and colour to any outdoor space. As it matures, Osteospermum Mixed maintains a tidy, bushy shape that stays attractive with minimal care.
Despite its delicate appearance, this African Daisy is incredibly tough. It tolerates heat, wind and dry spells once established, making it ideal for lowβmaintenance gardens. With moderate watering and occasional feeding, it produces continuous flushes of blooms that keep your garden looking fresh and colourful. Light trimming encourages new growth and helps extend the flowering season.
Osteospermum Mixed is also excellent for pollinatorβfriendly gardens, attracting bees and butterflies throughout the warmer months. Whether used as edging, massβplanted for impact, or added to pots for a cheerful pop of colour, it delivers reliable, longβlasting beauty with very little effort.
πΌ Benefits of Osteospermum Mixed
- πΈ Bright, daisyβlike blooms in a wide range of colours
- πΏ Compact, tidy growth ideal for beds and containers
- π€ Thrives in full sun
- π§ Droughtβtolerant and lowβmaintenance
- π Attracts bees and butterflies
- πͺ΄ Perfect for pots, borders and rockeries
- π¨ Longβlasting colour from spring to autumn
π€ Growing Conditions
- Light: Full sun
- Soil: Wellβdraining, sandy or fertile soil
- Water: Moderate; droughtβtolerant once established
- Feeding: Light feeding every 3β4 weeks
- Pruning: Trim lightly to refresh growth
- Frost: Protect from heavy frost





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