African Daisy Seeds

Dimorphotheca sinuata

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Great color for the front of the meadow in mid-summer, only 1 ft. tall. Favors dry, gritty soils, like its homeland. Annual.

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Theses seemed to come nice.

"I was happy with these. The flowers are not as showy as regular daisies, a little smaller."

Geb (4/5)

Beautiful flowers

"I planted a meadow that included these. Year one was beautiful. I was hoping they would re-seed and come back the next year and they did not. My second year meadow actually was a sad field of ragweed. Nothing I planted came back but it could have been my fault."

My Y. (4/5)

I would buy this product agait

"Planted in an area around my pool. Beautiful flowers and a nice dark green. Filled in beautifully."

Brooke (5/5)

A bright splash!

"I live in the northwest and have a major problem with deer eating the flowers. I desire color, outside the evergreen trees that are every where. I received these along with other wild seeds a couple years ago. Of course, by the end of the season the deer and rabbits have eaten most of the garden. But to my joyful surprise, they didn't touch the African daisey. They bloom most of the summer. I like the fact, they do not take over a area and grow short, maybe a foot high! My black eyed Susans were munched up upon blooming, leaving me nothing but stems. The Africian daisey though not as tall nor as large - went untouched. This spring, African daisey's have been planted every where. I am planning on planting them in the southwest, our 2nd residence and see how they do in the desert heat. Should be good, coming from Africa, I will let you know. No deer there . . . but the splash of color is just what I am looking for."

Jennifer (5/5)

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