Felicia aethiopica
Scientific name
This lovely plant with its bright blue flowers is a must in every garden as it flowers all year, keeping your garden bright and beautiful.Sow seeds in spring or autumn on sandy loam soil with good drainage. Cover the seeds with a light dressing of sand. It takes up to three weeks to germinate.
Cuttings can be taken in autumn or spring. Fill a container with a mixture of 1:1 fine milled pine bark and polystyrene. To propagate cuttings use stems 30-50 mm long, remove side shoots, a third to half of the lower leaves and flowers if present. The stems must be cut just below the node and the end of the stems can be covered in rooting hormone to encourage root growth. Shake all excess powder off before putting them in a container as too much powder will burn the cutting. Put the cuttings about a third of the stem length in the soil. Cover the container with a plastic bag to retain the moisture. The cuttings can also be placed in a mist unit with bottom heating at 25º C. Roots start developing after 2-3 weeks. Once the plants are established, they grow fast. Grow in full sun or semi-shade. They easily adapt to new soil types. It is a water-wise plant and grows well in coastal gardens. Fertilizer for flowering plants (with ratio of N:P:K = 3:1:5) can be added to the soil to enhance growth.
Nursery | Quantity |
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Amsterdam | 87 |
Mother Nursery | 5 |
Total | 92 |
This table below shows how many plants we are trying to obtain for this species.
Site | Area | Quantity |
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Site #58 | Rosebank | 100 |
Site #62 | Newlands | 20 |
Total | 120 |
This species was selected because it has various important characteristics.
Easy to grow
Suitable for sandy soil
It provides food for:
Honeybees/flies