Yes, they sell them at Home Depot every year. At least they are up here in Wisconsin. I believe they will grow in your zone in Texas. They sell them here, but they don't grow here. I don't get that. They are only hardy to zone 6, I believe....
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・ 1 Buy African daisy in late spring and summer and through fall in warm climates. ・ 2 Look for plants at nurseries in 4-inch to 1-gallon containers. ・ 3 Choose healthy-looking plants with signs of new growth in foliage and flower buds. ・ 1...
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・ 1 Buy African daisy in late spring and summer and through fall in warm climates. ・ 2 Look for plants at nurseries in 4-inch to 1-gallon containers. ・ 3 Choose healthy-looking plants with signs of new growth in foliage and flower buds. ・ 1...
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・ 1 Tip-prune young plants by removing the soft new top growth down to the second set of leaves. Pinch... ・ 2 Prune older plants with bypass pruners, removing the side growth to the second set of leaves. This... ・ 3 Mow large areas of Afric...
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The Pyrethrum species is grown as a crop for its natural insecticide properties.
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1. shrub of southwestern Mediterranean region having yellow daisylike flowers 2. African or Asiatic herbs with daisylike flowers 3. any of several plants of the genus Arctotis having daisylike flowers
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerbera http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_dai… You'll see pics of the two at the above sites. If you look at their latin names, they are very closely related, both being in the same family of plants, but they...
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