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Osteospermum ecklonis ‘Tradewinds White’ (African Daisy)

Osteospermum ecklonis ‘Tradewinds White’ (African Daisy)

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Osteospermum ecklonis ‘Tradewinds White’ (African Daisy) is a stunning, free-flowering perennial prized for its crisp white daisy-like blooms with soft central detailing. Flowering profusely from spring through autumn, this variety delivers a clean, elegant display that brightens garden beds, borders, and patio containers. Its compact, mounded growth habit and lush green foliage create a tidy appearance, making it ideal for both mass planting and feature use in modern or cottage-style gardens.

Highly reliable and easy to grow, ‘Tradewinds White’ performs best in full sun, where it produces its strongest flowering displays. It is heat tolerant, low maintenance, and well suited to waterwise gardens once established. The long flowering season and continuous bloom cycle make it an excellent choice for customers seeking consistent colour with minimal effort. Attracting bees and other beneficial pollinators, this African Daisy is perfect for adding long-lasting seasonal impact and pollinator-friendly value to any outdoor space.

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Mature height

30cm – 50cm

Mature width

40cm – 60cm

Spacing

40cm – 50cm apart

Evergreen/Deciduous

Evergreen in mild climates; may behave as short-lived perennial in cooler regions

Foliage

Dense, deep green, slightly serrated leaves with a compact, bushy growth habit

Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest

Fruit Development/Harvest: Profuse flowering from spring through autumn with white daisy-like blooms and soft central eye; minimal to no significant fruit production

Sun tolerance

Full sun

Maintenance

Low maintenance, remove spent flowers to encourage repeat blooming and trim lightly to maintain shape

Root System

Non invasive, shallow to moderate root system typically reaching 20–40 cm in depth