This sun-loving perennial produces vibrant daisy-like flowers in a joyful mix of colours, including pink, purple, white, and soft orange. The blooms of Osteospermum open wide in the sun and close at night or on cloudy days, adding dynamic movement and interest to borders, containers, and bedding displays from late spring through to the first frosts.
Osteospermum, commonly known as the African Daisy, is celebrated for its long flowering period, vivid colours, and tidy, mounded growth habit. Compact and free-flowering, it’s ideal for sunny patios, garden borders, and container arrangements.
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Tender Perennial (Often Grown as an Annual)
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Long-Flowering, Mixed Colours
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Flowers: May – October
Foliage: Evergreen in mild climates
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Scientific Name
Osteospermum spp. (commonly cultivated hybrids and varieties)
Synonyms
Cape Daisy, Star of the Veldt
Common Name
African Daisy
Origin
Native to South Africa; cultivated forms selected for bright colour and compact habit
Pruning Tips
Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. Lightly trim back in mid-summer to keep plants bushy and encourage fresh blooms.
Wildlife Value
Provides nectar for bees and butterflies throughout the summer.
Positioning
Prefers full sun. Ideal for borders, containers, rockeries, and Mediterranean-style planting schemes.
Water
Water regularly in dry periods, especially in containers, but allow the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
Soil
Thrives in free-draining, moderately fertile soil. Performs well in sandy or loamy conditions and dislikes heavy, wet soils.
Food
Feed every 2–3 weeks during the growing season with a high-potash fertiliser to support continuous blooming.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic to pets and humans.
Sprouts Top Tips
Although technically a tender perennial, Osteospermum is best treated as an annual in most UK gardens. In frost-free areas, plants may overwinter outdoors in sheltered, well-drained spots. Combine with other sun-loving annuals like Calibrachoa, Verbena, or silver-leaved foliage for brilliant summer container displays.