Daisy - Yellow Symphony

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Daisy - Yellow Symphony

Plants prefer a warm and sunny position and rich soil, although they tolerate poor soil, salt or drought well. If they do, the plants will go into "sleep mode" and survive the period of drought, but they will abort their flower buds and not easily come back into flower. Numerous hybrids and cultivars have been grown with a wide range of tropical colors. If planted in a container, soil should be prevented from drying out completely. Moreover, roots are relatively susceptible to rotting if watered too profusely after the dry period. Modern cultivars flower continuously when watered and fertilized well, and dead-heading is not necessary, because they do not set seed easily. The Daisy Yellow Symphony, 'Osteospermum Yellow Symphony, is popular in the nursery trade. ... more

 

Impatien - Infinity™ White For zone 11, this plant can also be a perennial. They feature what growers demand: Large flowers, dark green to purple foliage, and beautiful colors. The Infinity series has been bred to be grower friendly with well matched vigorous habits and finishing times. Impateins are a low maintainence flower but do require frequent waterings. Place in moist but not wet, well-drained soil. The Impatiens Infinity™ White, 'New Guinea Impatien', displays beautiful pure white flowers. Fertilize twice a month in beds, every week in containers. They are great for baskets or even gallon pots and landscapes.

Daisy - Yellow Symphony