




dimorphotheca fruticosa
The Trailing African Daisy is a beautiful flower that loves to spread out on the ground. Its bright petals can make any garden look cheerful and happy!
生息地: They thrive in sunny, open areas and can often be found in gardens and along roadsides.
The Trailing African Daisy is a low-growing plant with cheerful, daisy-like flowers. Its vibrant blooms, often white, yellow, orange, or purple, distinctly feature a contrasting dark center. The petals often have a glossy sheen, making them pop against the green foliage.





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Even after being picked, its flowers can still close up when it gets dark!
Its scientific name, Dimorphotheca, means "two-shaped fruit," describing its unique seeds!
Sometimes the flowers have a ring of one color, and a center of a totally different color!
These cheerful flowers originated from South Africa, bringing sunshine to gardens worldwide!
Trailing African Daisy has succulent-like leaves that store water, helping it survive long dry periods in its native habitat.
Its flowers open widely in the sunshine and close at night or on cloudy days, maximizing light absorption for energy.
This plant quickly spreads over the ground, forming a dense mat that helps prevent soil erosion and outcompete weeds.
Apis mellifera
Collects nectar and pollen, aiding in reproduction.
Vanessa cardui
Visits flowers for nectar, spreading pollen.

Helix aspersa
Feeds on leaves and tender stems.
Myzus persicae
Sucks sap from stems and leaves.
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15-30 cm
30-90 cm
3-5 cm
Spring to Fall, year-round in mild climates
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