Common Name: Rhodanthe Golden Clusters
Scientific Name: humboldtiana
Physical Attributes: Australian Native. A less common native everlasting annual daisy with large clustered heads of yellow, papery flowers. These open late winter and flower into early spring, and can produce spot flowers at other times as well. This is a great variety to create wildflower meadows. The plant is attractive in its own right, with grey green foliage and a neat upright habit
Life Cycle: Annual
Growing Height: 0.2 m
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Other insects
When to Sow: Autumn/Winter (after rain)
Sowing Depth: Surface sow. Requires light to germinate.
Sow Spacing: 10cm – 20cm
Sowing Method: Sow direct or raise seedlings. Be careful not to cover with soil and when watering use a fine mist or sit in a bath.
Position: Sunny/Light Shade
Germination Time: 5 -10 days
Seeds Per Packet: 200
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