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- Nombre cientÃfico o latino: Osteospermum fruticosum
- Sinónimo: Dimorphoteca fruticosa
- Nombre común o vulgar: Margarita del Cabo, Dimorfoteca.
- Familia: Asteraceae.
- Origen: Sudáfrica.
- Mata baja y ancha, de largos tallos rastreros.
- Altura: 30-40 cm.
- Abundantes flores violáceas, desde invierno a primavera, pudiendo reflorecer en otoño.
- Hay variedades con flores rosa, lila y blanca.
- Excelente cubresuelos para pequeñas y medianas superficies. Plantar 3 por m2.
- Apta para contenedores.
- Suelos ligeros, sin importarle que sean pobres, áridos y calcáreos.
- Resiste la sequÃa.
- Puede recortarse ocasionalmente, tras la floración para que se haga más densa.
- Multiplicación sencilla mediante esquejes sin flor en primavera.
Explore #289 (16 Oct)
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This was coming along quite nicely when Bryce crashed on me again. Fortunately I was able to save most of it. The tree is different from the original and the original was so much nicer. But I didn't have the patience to try to duplicate it.
Elton Motello - Jet Boy Jet Girl
BiG THANKS to EVERYONE for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.
Awards are always encouraging and especially appreciated from those add my work to their collection of 'faves'.
Cheerz G
A volte i mucchi di reti stesi sulle bachine hanno un loro fascino questo era particolare tutto colorato
While in the back yard waiting patiently for some birds to come and visit and collect some seeds to eat. When all of a sudden this beautiful Chickadee came to get it's reward of seeds, I captured the moment as it was taking off with a sunflower seed in it's mouth. I was able to capture many images of this wonderful bird that day. Hope Y'all like it.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
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Taken a few days ago here in San Antonio, Texas. Such a spectacular image of one of nature's extraordinary sunset's, especially when the clouds turn fire fame red.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
View in large size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.