Osteospermum /ˌɒstiəˈspɜːrməm, -tioʊ-/, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Calenduleae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family...
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Dimorphotheca ecklonis (redirect from Osteospermum ecklonis)
Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Osteospermum ecklonis – FNA". floranorthamerica.org. Retrieved 2024-04-05. "Dimorphotheca". www.osteospermum.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24...
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Osteospermum moniliferum (synonym Chrysanthemoides monilifera) is an evergreen flowering shrub or small tree in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It is native...
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Osteospermum calendulaceum is a plant in the family Asteraceae. It was first described in 1782 by Carl Linnaeus the Younger. In 1832, Christian Friedrich...
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Osteospermum tomentosum, the woolly boneseed, is species in the genus Osteospermum (daisy family) native to the Cape Province region of South Africa. In...
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Osteospermum spinosum is a species of plant from South Africa. This strongly and intricately branched shrub is aromatic and somewhat sticky. It grows up...
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Dimorphotheca fruticosa (redirect from Osteospermum fruticosum)
It is commonly known as trailing African daisy, and by its synonym Osteospermum fruticosum. It has been classified as a weed in New Zealand where it...
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Osteospermum burttianum is a species of plant from South Africa. This shrublet is densely leafy and hairless. It grows up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall. The hairless...
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Bremer, endemic Genus Osteospermum: Osteospermum acanthospermum (DC.) Norl. endemic Osteospermum aciphyllum DC. endemic Osteospermum acutifolium (Hutch.)...
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in the family Asteraceae Arctotis Dimorphotheca Gazania Gerbera Lonas Osteospermum List of African daisy diseases This page is an index of articles on plant...
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Osteospermum ilicifolium (previously known as Nephrotheca ilicifolia) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is endemic to...
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Other genera from Calenduleae produce ornamentals as well, including Osteospermum and Dimorphotheca (see Asteraceae for a more general description). Cladistic...
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Asteraceae, daisy family Euryops chrysanthemoides, African bush daisy Osteospermum, African daisy Tetraneuris acaulis, angelita daisy Melampodium leucanthum...
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Osteospermum 'Pink Whirls' A cultivar selected for its intriguing and colourful flowers...
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Dimorphotheca jucunda (redirect from Osteospermum jucundum)
and Eswatini, and introduced to Ireland and Tasmania. As its synonym Osteospermum jucundum, it and two of its cultivars, 'Blackthorn Seedling' and 'Langtrees'...
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Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Some species can hybridize with Osteospermum, and crosses are sold as cultivated ornamentals. The name "Dimorphotheca"...
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Gynura, Hillardiella (geophyte), Lopholaena, Monoculus, Nidorella, Osteospermum, Othonna (succulents and succulent geophytes), Phaneroglossa, Poecilolepis...
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Arctotheca populifolia (redirect from Osteospermum niveum)
verbascifolia Harv. Cryptostemma niveum G.Nicholson Microstephium niveum (L.f.) Less. Microstephium populifolium (P.J.Bergius) Druce Osteospermum niveum L.f....
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uvedalia Binomial name Smallanthus uvedalia (L.) Mack. ex Mack. Synonyms Osteospermum uvedalia L. Polymnia uvedalia (L.) L. Smallanthus uvedalius (L.) Mack...
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The African Queen may refer to: African Queen, a cultivar of Osteospermum, a member of the sunflower family African Queen (boat), the vessel used in the...
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Begonia, Gaillardias, Dimorphothecas, Gazanias, Thunbergias, Dietes, Osteospermums, Tradescantias and Vincas, among others. Woody – plants with persistent...
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to. Ornamental flowers such as the geranium, African daisy (including Osteospermum spp.), and arum lilies are toxic to alpacas. Certain shrubs such as horsebrush...
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ventenatiana C.Presl Calendula chrysanthemifolia Vent. Dimorphotheca chrysanthemoides Harv. Osteospermum floridum E.Mey. ex DC. Osteospermum grandiflorum Sims...
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October spring arrives with a vast floral blooming of daisy species (Osteospermum) and "vygies" (Lampranthus), namely in Namaqualand. The Richtersveld...
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name Dimorphotheca acutifolia Hutch. (1917) Synonyms Calendula scabra P.J.Bergius Osteospermum acutifolium (Hutch.) Norl. Osteospermum pulchrum Norl....
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the Cape Provinces of South Africa. It was first described in 1943 as Osteospermum scabrum. "Gibbaria scabra (Thunb.) Norl..", Plants of the World Online...
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spinach and peas, as well as ornamentals (especially the Cape Daisy Osteospermum spp) and wild plants (especially the prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola...
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Dimorphotheca Species: D. barberae Binomial name Dimorphotheca barberae Harv. Synonyms Dimorphotheca lilacina Regel & Herder Osteospermum barberae (Harv.) Norl....
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speciosa – speciosum sperma G σπέρμα (spérma) seed African daisies, Osteospermum sphen-, spheno- G σφήν (sphḗn) wedge tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus squamatus...
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from October to November and from February to March. The larvae feed on Osteospermum species, Chrysanthemoides incana and Zygophyllum retrofractum. They are...
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