Euryops pectinatus

Euryops pectinatus
Euryops pectinatus
Euryops pectinatus

Common names: golden euryops (English). 
Botanical name: Euryops pectinatus

Euryops pectinatus, also known as woolly resin bush or golden daisy bush, is a vibrant shrub native to the winter rainfall region of South Africa. This fast-growing plant, reaching up to 1.5 m in height, features distinctive soft, grey-green foliage and bright yellow daisy flowers that bloom nearly all year round, with the main display in spring. It is an excellent garden subject, frost hardy, and ideal for a full sun position. Euryops pectinatus is easy to grow, requiring a moderate amount of water and responding well to pruning. It can be propagated from seed or cuttings.

Uses & Benefits: pot plant


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Family: Asteraceae
Type: shrub
Vegetation type: Peninsula Shale Fynbos 
Flower colour: yellow
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Plant-animal interactions: bees, butterflies
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