Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe'

Gazania

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Common Name: 

Gazania

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

Sun (From 0 to 5): 

Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

30 cm

Maximum width: 

30 cm

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Description

Daybreak Red Stripe. All-America Winner. Rise and shine with 3" early blooming flowers. Thrives in hot, dry soils. Use as a summer groundcover. Compact 8-10" plants flower early from seed. Annual, Sun. Space 6-8" apart. Start outdoors after all frost.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Blooming

Deadhead faded flowers to promote continued blooming. Provide moisture in summer for better flowering.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Growth

Since Gazanias has many members that are highly hybridized, they have different growth needs. All of them, however, are low, clumping or spreading plants that generally do well in coastal conditions. Gazanias are perennials that do well in milder climates. In colder climates, they should be protected or carried indoors during the Winter months. Most prefer sunny positions.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Planting

Hybrids are either sterile or do not come true from seed. If growing from seed, start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, and move outdoors after frost. In late summer to early fall take offsets for rooting and overwinter indoors. Or propagate through division. Plant Gazanias 6-9" apart.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Pest

Mealybugs. Other occasional problems include powdery mildew, fungal spots, crown rots, and bacterial leaf spot.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Interesting facts

The name of this genus honors Theodore of Gaza, born in 1398, who translated ancient Greek botanical texts into Latin. Gazania is endemic to tropical Africa.

Gazania (Gazania x 'Daybreak Red Stripe') - Soil and irrigation

Does best in gritty, well-drained, light soil. Tolerant of unamended or enriched soils. Does well with regular and irregular irrigation. They tolerate drought well, but flowering is better with weekly waterings in dry summers.

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