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Gazania Colorado Gold® (Colorado Gold® Treasure Flower) is a long-blooming, cold hardy perennial that covers itself with bright-yellow daisy-type flowers.
Colorado Gold® Treasure Flower (Gazania linearis Colorado Gold) is a long blooming, cold hardy perennial species from the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. Beginning in late spring, the plant covers itself with bright yellow daisy-type flowers held over a rosette of narrow, deep green leaves. Like blue flax, this Gazania is a willing reseeder when planted into gravel mulch and will naturalize in your landscapes. A 1998 Plant Select® winner selected for its outstanding performance in western gardens.
Planting & Care
Tips For Growing Gazania (African Daisy)
Gazania (African Daisy) is a genus of African wildflowers known for their showy, daisy-like flowers.
Preferred growing conditions:
Plant in a fast draining, infertile soil with full sun. Avoid clay soils. Mulch with gravel or not at all.
Water regularly for the first 2 to 3 months to establish new transplants. Thereafter, infrequent but deep watering is adequate.
The plants benefit from deadheading to extend the blooming period and limit reseeding where it's not desirable.
Fertilize lightly in the fall with a half and half blend of Yum Yum Mix and good quality compost.
Special comments:
Gazania are typically short lived perennials and gardeners should replace tired plants every 3 or 4 growing seasons. Gazania are willing re-seeders and can be encouraged to do so by mulching with gravel.
Reinvigorate the plants in mid-spring by vigorously scratching out the dead foliage to reveal new leaves emerging from the crown. Don't cut the plants back to the ground as this can kill them.
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Key Features
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Water Tolerance
Low-Water
Bloom Time
Early summer to mid fall
Advantages
Long Bloom Time
Container Planting
Rock Gardens
Additional information
Mature Height
4-6" tall
Mature Spread
10-12" wide
Soil Type
Average Soil
Sandy Soil
Well-Drained Soil
Soil Moisture
Average
Waterwise
Planting Time
Fall
Awards
Plant Select®
Growing Zones
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Can Send To PO Box
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"Absolutely in love with this stunning little beauty 💕 Incredibly hardy and I am obsessed with the way the flowers close up in the evening! The picture is about 2 weeks after sloppily planting (I promise, I tried). Very drought tolerant once established 🙌 which I appreciate residing in zone 7b 👌 He has withstood a couple snowstorms while maintaining his dark green foliage 🌱 I am currently in the process of purchasing more and highly recommend you do, too! 😉"
— KK (5/5)
Lovely plant that's doing well.
"Planted in a container at the side of the front door. Looks lovely."
— LisaAn (5/5)
Beautiful Low-Growing Container Accent
"As a low-growing, water-wise, and container-friendly option, this checks all the accent boxes beautifully. The plant arrived healthy, well-protected for shipping, and ready to go into the ground. It's thriving and has bloomed multiple times, a sure indication it's happy and doing well as a container accent in my xeriscape garden in my backyard. #sweepstakes"
— TXGardener (5/5)
Purchase depends on garden space.
"Looks great in my small border garden."
— Elaine (5/5)
Very graceful, but tough.
"This is a very reliable bloomer. Looks delicate but is very hardy (survived a couple of hail storms. The flowers are ver attractive and look great next to May Night Salvia."
— RZ (5/5)
Amazing little plant
"This plant is an amazing tough little flower. It's December now with temps in the low 20s, a Thanksgiving snow storm and this plant is still blooming. See the picture. I also have numerous sprouts growing and plan on transplanting them everywhere. I love it."
— Jim (5/5)
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