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Outsidepride Gazania Kiss Rose - 50 seeds
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Outsidepride Gazania Kiss Rose - 50 seeds

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This plant is a slow-growing and intricate plant that takes a while to grow strong enough to transplant outside. It produces dense pigments that lighten as the flower ages, and it is incredibly easy to harvest seeds from this plant. However, some of the seeds may not germinate quickly and the plants may not be large enough to make a large area.
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Gazania (Gazania Rigens Kiss Rose) - This gazania is a surefire winner in any flower bed due to its visual appeal and continual dependability. It boasts 3 inch rose colored flowers on a compact 10 inch plant which will also spread 10 inches. The large, daisy-like flowers come in a variety of colors, but this rose is a show stealer. Flowers are held above the b…
Gazania (Gazania Rigens Kiss Rose) - This gazania is a surefire winner in any flower bed due to its visual appeal and continual dependability. It boasts 3 inch rose colored flowers on a compact 10 inch plant which will also spread 10 inches. The large, daisy-like flowers come in a variety of colors, but this rose is a show stealer. Flowers are held above the basal foliage, forming a bright carpet of color when planted in large masses. Kiss gazanias are good plants for the front of sunny garden borders and also perform well as a flowering ground cover when planted in large groups. Because of their heat and drought tolerance, Kiss gazanias are especially useful near driveways and sidewalks. They also do well in mixed container plantings. Gazanias are considered annuals in the north; however, in the warmest areas of the country, such as southern Texas and parts of California, they're short-lived perennials, usually not lasting more than a few years. If you deadhead the flowers and toss them where you want more, they will re-seed readily from their flower seeds. Gazania is a tough little plant that prefers full sun, will tolerate all soils and thrives with moderate watering. It will bloom profusely through fall, winter and into late spring in the south, then flower intermittently during the hottest months of summer before bringing forth another profuse flowering in the fall.
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This plant is a slow-growing and intricate plant that takes a while to grow strong enough to transplant outside. It produces dense pigments that lighten as the flower ages, and it is incredibly easy to harvest seeds from this plant. However, some of the seeds may not germinate quickly and the plants may not be large enough to make a large area.

Pros

  • Easy to harvest seeds
  • Strong and durable
  • Beautiful flowers
  • Good for container gardening

Cons

  • Slow growth
  • Low plant height
  • Inconsistent germination rate
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Gazania (Gazania Rigens Kiss Rose) - This gazania is a surefire winner in any flower bed due to its visual appeal and continual dependability. It boasts 3 inch rose colored flowers on a compact 10 inch plant which will also spread 10 inches. The large, daisy-like flowers come in a variety of colors, but this rose is a show stealer. Flowers are held above the basal foliage, forming a bright carpet of color when planted in large masses. Kiss gazanias are good plants for the front of sunny garden borders and also perform well as a flowering ground cover when planted in large groups. Because of their heat and drought tolerance, Kiss gazanias are especially useful near driveways and sidewalks. They also do well in mixed container plantings. Gazanias are considered annuals in the north; however, in the warmest areas of the country, such as southern Texas and parts of California, they're short-lived perennials, usually not lasting more than a few years. If you deadhead the flowers and toss them where you want more, they will re-seed readily from their flower seeds. Gazania is a tough little plant that prefers full sun, will tolerate all soils and thrives with moderate watering. It will bloom profusely through fall, winter and into late spring in the south, then flower intermittently during the hottest months of summer before bringing forth another profuse flowering in the fall.