Venidium fastuosum
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Venidium fastuosum


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These big, bold, daisy-like flowers with intricately patterned petals will stop you in your tracks. Each brilliant white flower is striped and spotted at its center with rich tones of orange, burgundy, and sienna, and not-so-subtle splashes of blue! It’s unanimous: this is a real summer winner! This sun-loving, fast-growing perennial can be used in mixed beds, or it can be used as a large-scale groundcover with its attractive grey foliage. Easy to grow, plants will reach 1 to 2 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide, and are drought tolerant once established. White Cape Daisy is a hit with butterflies, bees, birds, and other pollinators, so keep your garden humming and popping all summer long with this beauty.

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Item ID
5943
Plant Type

Flowering

Pot Size
4-inch
LifeSpan

Perennial

Flower Colors

White

Bloom Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Zones

9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b

Sun Exposure

Sun

Water Needs

Low Water, Average Water

Special Features
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Evergreen

Deer Resistant

Attracts Bees / Bee Plants

South African Plants

Attracts Butterflies

Drought Tolerant

Good for Pollinators & Wildlife

Our Guarantee
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Our priority is to deliver outstanding customer service, and we are committed to ensuring your satisfaction! If your plants arrive damaged or fail to thrive within 30 days of receipt, we will gladly issue a store credit or refund for the original purchase price of the plants.

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05/07/2024
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Surviving in Chicago
Getting first blooms in cool Chicago May 6, planted in April. Is surviving in a heavily rabbit invested area, and the blooms look like photo, if not better.
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