: It is a sprawling, mat-forming plant that reaches heights of about 1 to 2 feet and can spread up to 4 feet wide. Stems often root where they touch the ground, allowing it to spread quickly.
To thrive, Arctotis stoechadifolia requires specific conditions that mimic its coastal South African origin. Arctotis stoechadifolia | plant lust arctotis stoechadifolia
: Large daisy-like blooms appear from late winter through early summer (August–February in its native range). Petals are typically creamy white or light yellow, often marked with maroon on the underside, surrounding a dark steel-blue or purple center disk. : It is a sprawling, mat-forming plant that
: The plant forms a dense "carpet" of soft, woolly leaves that are lance-shaped and often slightly toothed. The foliage is distinctively silvery-gray due to fine white hairs on the undersides. Arctotis stoechadifolia | plant lust : Large daisy-like
Arctotis stoechadifolia , commonly known as the or Blue-eyed African Daisy , is a resilient, fast-growing perennial groundcover native to the sandy coastal dunes of South Africa's Western Cape. Known for its striking silvery-gray foliage and large, creamy-white flowers, it is widely utilized for erosion control and as a drought-tolerant ornamental plant. Key Characteristics
: Flowers typically close at night or during overcast weather, only opening fully in direct sunlight. Growing and Care Instructions