Locally, we call this Ethel’s Daisy, as Ethel has been the source of most plantings in our street.
In a book that I got recently, it is referred to as Veldt Daisy.
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11 Jul 2007
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Locally, we call this Ethel’s Daisy, as Ethel has been the source of most plantings in our street.
In a book that I got recently, it is referred to as Veldt Daisy.
Sown day 0
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mondomuse wrote:
Hey there Jacqueline, looks like what you are growing here is a white African daisy, also known as Cape daisy, or Cape marigold – a native of South Africa.
Posted on 05 Oct 07 (over 5 years ago)
jacqueline wrote:
@Mondomuse
Thank you for stopping by and providing some more common names for the daisy that I have planted on the verge. I’m just beginning to note whether plants are naturalised, and a lot appear to be from South Africa.
Posted on 07 Oct 07 (over 5 years ago)
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