Felicia amelloides

Felicia amelloides
Felicia amelloides
Felicia amelloides

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Botanical name: Felicia amelloides

Felicia amelloides, commonly known as the blue felicia bush, is a striking perennial shrublet celebrated for its vibrant sky-blue and sunny yellow flowerheads. Thriving in coastal and sandy habitats, it’s a hardy, drought-resistant plant that attracts bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity. Traditionally, it’s valued for its ornamental appeal and ability to stabilize sand dunes. Easy to cultivate, it requires moderate watering, well-drained soil, and thrives in sunny spots. It has a long flowering season and minimal care needs.

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Family: Asteraceae
Type: shrub
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