A smaller and much more compact form of Euryops covered in showy bright yellow daisy-like flowers for most of the year with contrasting grey/green foliage.
Euryops pectinatus’Little Sunray’ |
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Botanical Name |
Euryops pectinatus |
Common Name |
Euryops |
Key Features |
A smaller and much more compact form of Euryops covered in showy bright yellow daisy-like flowers for most of the year with contrasting grey/green foliage. |
Size |
Grows to 1m high x 1m wide |
Position |
Prefers well drained soil in full sun but will tolerate part shade. |
Description |
Beautiful bright yellow flowers abundant for most of the year, main flowering is in spring and early summer. |
Cultural Notes |
Very little maintenance is required, fertilise with a long term slow release fertiliser in spring. |
Landscape Ideas |
This compact selection is hardy and easy to grow in rockeries, borders, cottage gardens, mixed patio pots for spring and summer colour. |
Water Requirements |
Low |
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