Gazania flower seed

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Tender perennial. Ideal Full Sun
20°C
Yes average layer vermiculite
Germination 1-2 weeks. Sow Sept/Oct or Late winter to early spring.
Preferred sowing:-
January for flowering April / May.
Feb to March for summer flowering.

 

Gazania Orange Flame
Gazania Kiss Series Orange Flame. Excellent garden performance from this new variety, flowers on short stems and compact habit with superb flower quality and multi flowering plants.
Sow January / February for May flowering

pkt approx 30 seeds

 

 


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Gazania Daybreak XP Mixed    20-25cm   NEW
Greater uniformity, shorter peduncles with a compact habit and larger flowers in the new Gazania Daybreak XP series, excellent drought tolerant plants ideal for mixed containers or on their own to give a swathe of colour in any border. Mixture contains yellow, orange, gold, bronze, pink and white.

pkt approx 25 seeds



 

 

 

Gazania Daybreak Mixed


 

Gazania Tiger Stripes mixed 
A daybreak series Gazania, the UK's best selling Gazania variety. A beautiful mixture of compact free flowering plants with large contrasting striped flowers in bronze, rose, yellow and cream shades.

pkt approx 30 seeds

 

 

Gazania Tiger Stripes mixed 

 

 

 

 


 

Gazania F1 Kiss series Mixed 25-30cm
Sow January / February for May flowering
Excellent garden performance from this new variety, flowers on short stems and compact habit with superb flower quality and multi flowering plants. Drought buster on trials plant lasted up to 2 weeks being neglected.

pkt approx 30 seeds

 

 

  Gazania F1 Kiss series Mixed

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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