
Outsidepride 10000 Seeds Dorotheanthus Ice Plant Yellow Ground Cover Seeds for Planting
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This is a lovely low-growing ground cover plant that is easy-to-care-for and thrives in hot, dry soil. Dorotheanthus bellidiformis, commonly called Livingstone Daisy, is free-flowering, and once it is established, it is drought tolerant. The bright colored daisies are 1 inches across and have many long petals around a center black eye.
Livingstone daisies are 4 - 6 inch tall perennial flowers growing in USDA zones 10 - 11 and as annuals in colder climates.
They blooms face straight up and are so cheery! Livingstone Daisy is a perennial only in frost-free zones, but they grow quickly and bloom quickly and can be an annual in all other zones. They love a position in full sun, and they work well edging a border or edging a walkway or driveway.
They can handle the heat just fine. Start the seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost, or sow directly outdoors after frost season has passed. Press the seed into the soil and cover it.
Sowing Rate: 3 - 5 seeds per cell or approximately 5000 seeds covers 100 square feet. The seed needs darkness for germination, so cover the seeded area with a box or plastic, and keep it dark and moist. Uncover as soon as germination occurs. With a 70F temperature, germination usually occurs within 21 days.









