Common Name: Pink Paper Daisy Rose, Rhodanthe Rose, Australian Strawflower, Swan River Everlasting Daisy.
Scientific Name: Rhodanthe manglesii (helipterum)
Physical Attributes: Paper textured flowers bloom in clear rose atop narrow wire-like stems. Centers are sunshine yellow and are exposed once petals open. Flower heads tend to hang.
Uses: Native gardens, rockeries, mass plantings, fresh cut and dried flowers.
Life Cycle: Half-hardy Annual
Growing Height: 40 – 50cm
Attracts: Beneficial insects.
When to Sow: Spring/Summer/Autumn
Sowing Depth: Surface sow. Requires light to germinate.
Sow Spacing: 15cm
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: Full sun
Germination Time: 7 -14 days
Seeds Per Packet: 40
Rhodanthe Paper Daisy Rose | Australian Native — 40 Seeds
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Endemic to Western Australia but commonly found in South Australia, this Pink Paper Daisy Rose is an Australian Native that will bring endless life and fantasy to your space. Plant in mass and you will be greeted with happy blooms that require little maintenance but look astounding, or keep contained in a bed and tend to as a cut flower patch. Vibrant and delightful in bouquets, this flower will suit fresh and dried arrangements in style.
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