Arctotis Stoechadifolia <TESTED - ANTHOLOGY>

: Large daisy-like blooms appear from late winter through early summer (August–February in its native range). Petals are typically creamy white or light yellow, often marked with maroon on the underside, surrounding a dark steel-blue or purple center disk.

Arctotis stoechadifolia , commonly known as the or Blue-eyed African Daisy , is a resilient, fast-growing perennial groundcover native to the sandy coastal dunes of South Africa's Western Cape. Known for its striking silvery-gray foliage and large, creamy-white flowers, it is widely utilized for erosion control and as a drought-tolerant ornamental plant. Key Characteristics arctotis stoechadifolia

To thrive, Arctotis stoechadifolia requires specific conditions that mimic its coastal South African origin. Arctotis stoechadifolia | plant lust : Large daisy-like blooms appear from late winter

: Flowers typically close at night or during overcast weather, only opening fully in direct sunlight. Growing and Care Instructions Known for its striking silvery-gray foliage and large,