Product Description:
Osteospermum Orange Seeds – Bright and Cheerful Blooms for Every Garden
Bring vivid color and lasting charm to your outdoor space with Osteospermum Orange Flower Seeds. Known for their daisy-like petals and striking orange hues, these flowers add warmth and vibrancy to any garden setting. Osteospermum, often called the African Daisy, thrives in sunny locations and provides continuous blooms from spring through fall.
These non-GMO, premium-quality seeds are easy to plant and perfect for gardeners of all skill levels. Whether planted in garden beds, borders, or decorative pots, Osteospermum delivers a stunning floral display that brightens every corner of your landscape.
Features:
- Produces vibrant orange daisy-like flowers
- Non-GMO and beginner-friendly
- Long blooming season from spring to autumn
- Drought-tolerant and low maintenance once established
- Ideal for beds, borders, or container gardening
- Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies
Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Osteospermum ecklonis
- Common Name (US): African Daisy – Orange Variety
- Flower Color: Orange
- Plant Type: Perennial (in warm climates), Annual (in cool regions)
- Growth Habit: Compact and bushy
- Blooming Season: Spring through fall
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (as perennial), 2–8 (as annual)
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; water when topsoil feels dry
- Plant Height: 10–18 inches (25–45 cm)
- Spacing: 10–12 inches apart
- Germination Time: 10–14 days
- Optimal Temperature: 18–22°C (65–72°F)
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Maintenance Level: Low
- Best Planting Season: Spring after the last frost
Planting & Growing Guide:
- Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in well-drained soil or seed trays.
- Keep soil moist and maintain moderate warmth for germination.
- Once seedlings develop, transplant them to a sunny location.
- Water moderately and avoid overwatering.
- Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage new growth.
- Enjoy bright, cheerful flowers from spring through fall.