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ARCTOTIS
. Bushy Arctotis
(Blue-eyed-African-daisy)
(Name
derived from arklos-a bear, ous-an ear; refers to shaggy
fruit)
The lovely
daisylike flowers of Arclolis grandis are useful
for cut flowers. The upper sides of the petals are white
and the reverse lilac blue, with the center of the flower
steel-blue. The foliage is gray-green. Cut blooms last
a week, closing each night and even some of the undeveloped
buds will open in water. The early shutting of the flowers
is a real objection when used for home decoration. The
flower stems are often from 10 to 19. inches long, the
plants being 2 feet tall.
GENERAL.
Sow the seeds either in the open ground or in a hotbed.
The seeds germinate in less than a week and the plants
will bloom from July until frost. Transplant the seedlings
to stand 12 inches to 18 inches apart. The plants prefer
full sun.
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