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Xerochrysum 'Sundaze Gold' (Everlasting Daisy)

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Plant description

Xerochrysum Sundaze Gold

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Xerochrysum 'Sundaze Gold' is a decorative perennial with small dark green leaves and golden everlasting flowers that attract butterflies. It blooms for many months, and the flowers can be picked for everlasting floral work. Pick in bud and hang upside down to dry. Great rockery plant, for massed display or lovely in containers. Good heat tolerant plant, performs best in full sun but will tolerate light shade. Dry soil conditions will reduce the flowering. Fertilise with a good native plant food.

Further reading: Top ten native plants and Best natives for pots and small gardens (articles written by native plant expert and horticulturalist Angus Stewart).

Additional plant information

Flowers

Flower colour: yellow
Flowering season: spring summer autumn winter

Plant size

Maximum height: 0.4 metres
Minimum height: 0.3 metres

Maximum width: 0.5 metres
Minimum width: 0.5 metres

Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance

This plant will tolerate full sunlight.
The frost tolerance of this plant is not specified.
Plant is salt tolerant.

Fauna attracting?

Yes. Attracts: insects and butterflies.

Climate

This plant species will grow in the following climates: cool, temperate, subtropical.

Soil types & conditions

Loam: well-drained.

Clay: not suitable.

Sand: well-drained.

Diseases

Mildew on the foliage can be a problem in wet conditions

Miscellaneous information

Native to: Australia.

Planting season: Any.

Types of fertiliser: not specified.

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