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Colorado Gold® Gazania

Gazania linearis 'P004S'

Regular price $9.59
Sale price $9.59 Regular price $11.99
per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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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.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Beautiful, hardy little guy

"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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