Collection: African Daisy - Osteospermum - Annuals

African Daisies are typically planted as annuals, especially in Northern Climates because they are zone 9-11 hardy and Native to South Africa. These daisy like blooms consist of bright, colorful petals that sometimes fade into a different shade towards their compact “eyes” that creates a tie-dye appearance. African Daisies are cool season bloomers and will take a “break” in the heat of summer, then continue blooming until frost. Blooms tend to close up at night or on cloudy days but fully open in the sunlight. Growing from 1-2′ high and wide, African Daisies thrive in well drained soil, are great in containers and attract birds.

Pink African Daisies features clusters of vibrant pink flowers with dark centers, green foliage, and subtle light and dark pink striped petals radiating from the center - Photo Courtesy of Proven Winners, Inc.