Gatsania flower in the photo

Gatsania, native to South Africa, has about 40 species, the most popular of which are snow-white, feathery, one-flowered, peacock, long-shot, shiny. The latter type is often grown in gardens, as it looks the most festive and elegant.

Gatsania is a low-growing plant with a rosette of dense green leaves of various shapes. Belongs to the Asteraceae family. In many species, a short silvery downy is present on the lower part of the leaves, which protects against moisture loss and cold.

In areas with a cold climate, these perennials are considered annuals due to their low frost resistance. However, the most beautiful specimens can be preserved by digging up in the fall and placing them on the glassed-in balcony. The optimum wintering temperature is at least +10 degrees.

The gatsania flower in the photo has an interesting feature. The petals remain open only in the light of the sun, and during the rest of the day they twist in the form of a beam.

Hybrid gatsania is distinguished by larger, showy inflorescences. According to their structure, they are divided into double, semi-double and simple, in which the petals are located only in one row.

If you follow the rules for caring for this South African plant, then the gatsania flower in the photo will always delight you with its beauty. First of all, it is necessary to avoid prolonged waterlogging. In dry conditions, water moderately to maintain the flowering intensity. Good results are obtained by growing on fertile soil, as well as regular feeding. Gatsania loves a lot of warmth and sun. In the shade of shrubs and trees, it will bloom weaker than in open space.

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