Bush Daisy (Euryops pectinatus)


Bush Daisy Plant Features

Add a little sunshine to your garden with Bush daisy. This prolific bloomer produces a treasure-trove of golden, daisy-like flowers all summer long. Bush daisy also has elegant, bright green, finely cut foliage that looks great even when the plant is not in top bloom. Bush daisy is a tender tropical shrub that shines in large planters or at the back of a flower border. The plants can grow 3 to 8 feet tall creating a brilliant tower of color. Bees and butterflies love this plant. Hardy from zones 8-11.

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Bush Daisy Growing Instructions

Like other tropical plants, Bush daisy likes hot, sunny weather. This vigorous plant prefers well-drained soil. Water whenever the surface of the soil starts to dry out. Feed Bush daisy with a slow-release granular fertilizer to encourage plenty of bloom. In the North, Bush daisy is best treated as an annual.

Bush daisy is not intended for human or animal consumption.
  • Water

    Medium water needs

  • Light

    Outside: Sun

  • Colors

    Yellow

  • Special Features

    Attracts butterflies

    Attracts hummingbirds


Complement your Bush Daisy

Asparagus Fern
Plant Asparagus Fern at the base of your Bush daisy to provide a textural contrast to the foliage.

Calibrachoa
Yellow and orange flowering varieties of Calibrachoa blend nicely with the bold yellow blooms of Bush daisy.

Marigold
The yellow flowers of dwarf Marigold are a nice contrast to the daisy-like yellow Bush daisy blooms.