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- Attracts Butterflies
- Attracts Pollinators
- Good for Containers
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About Cape Marigold African Daisy Seeds
Dimorphotheca sinuata
These sunny flowers in tones of orange, yellow, white, and salmon open their petals when hit by the sun to reveal a dark center ringed with purple that is very attractive to bees and butterflies. African Marigold petals are edible with a slightly bitter, citrusy/spice flavor. They make a pretty garnish on rice, salads, or desserts. The prolific display starts in the mild temperatures of spring in any climate and often continues to frost. In frost-free climates, sow in fall and enjoy their sunny presence from winter through spring. Flowers best during mild temperatures; a great choice for the spring garden. May reseed.
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Planting Details
| Seed Depth | ⅛" |
|---|---|
| Seed Spacing | A group of 3 seeds every 8" |
| Thinning | When 1"–2" tall, thin to 1 every 8" |
| Germination | 10–15 days |
| Start Indoors | 6 to 8 weeks before your average last frost date. |
| Direct Sow | 1 to 2 weeks before your average last frost date. In Mild Climates, sow late summer to fall for blooms in winter and spring. |
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Average First Frost Date
October 19
Average Last Frost Date
May 19
Your Hardiness Zone is
5b
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