yes sometimes almost works like a tall ish ground cover in colder times

usha di

On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Osteospermum jucundum (E. P. Phillips) Norl.
>
> Osteospermum (some times merged with Dimorphotheca) is distinct in having
> pernennial plants often shrubby, disc florets sterile and style branches
> very short Dimorphotheca with usually tall annual herbs, disc florets
> fertile and style branches long.
>
> O. ecklonis is a subshrub, 5-7 cm across heads with rays white purple
> beneath with often white margin, disc florets azure blue, .
>
> O. jucundum, perennial herbs, heads 5 cm across, ray florets pale red
> (cerise) paler beneath, disc florets dark purple.
>
> Uploading O. jucundum from California
>
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