Osteospermum 'Voltage Yellow' is a bushy, evergreen, tender perennial with a profusion of bright golden-yellow daisy flowers adorned with darker centers. In cool summer climates, these beautiful flowers will produce a long-lasting display from spring to frost. The blossoms are borne on upright stems clad with lanceolate green leaves. Great for sunny borders and containers where the luminous blooms will bring a pleasing pop of color.
Bred by Ball Seed the vigorous variety Voltage Yellow has a vibrant yellow daisy with a dark yellow eye. It is commonly used in mass planting or as an edging crop in the garden, and in hanging baskets and planters on the patio. The taller and fuller varieties go nicely as mixed fillers in the garden.
Osteospermum grows best in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, and is a full sun exposure flower. Osteospermum thrives in the heat and is easy to grow. Key features include heat, frost, and drought tolerance, deer resistance, and continuous bloom production throughout the entire season. Osteospermum, commonly known as the African Daisy, are becoming increasingly popular amongst professional and novice gardeners alike. They are vigorous growers and flower profusely during the summer and well into the autumn months.
Add to this their vibrant colours and you can see why they are becoming a firm favourite in gardens throughout the country. Growing to a height of 40cm it is perfect for cut flowers for the vase, creating a wonderful flower display and bringing a little sunshine into your home. This African Daisy has unique clear yellow flowers with a darker centre, held on very flexible stems. This hardy, easy to care for variety will reward you with an abundance of flowers over a long period, from early spring right through summer to early autumn. The mounded habit of Voltage makes it ideal for baskets, container planting or in garden beds. Voltage™ Yellow African Daisy is smothered in stunning yellow daisy flowers at the ends of the stems from early summer to mid fall.
Its spiny narrow leaves remain green in colour throughout the season. Its spiny narrow leaves remain green in color throughout the season. Osteospermum is a mounding, warm weather annual and tender perennial. These daisy-like plants from South Africa are among the showiest flowers for gardens and homes. The shrubby plants will have oval green or gray-green leaves that are sometimes bluntly toothed.
Osteospermum is commonly known as the African daisy. This luminescent, daffodil-yellow daisy is so bright it practically glows — perfect for killing the winter doldrums. Osteospermums, commonly called African daisies, have been around for years and are very common on the West Coast.
'Voltage Yellow' is one of the first super-vigorous, seed-grown varieties. This variety has excelled in our Dallas Arboretum Trial Garden for early spring color, winning our "Arboretum Approved" status. 'Voltage Yellow' loves the cooler weather and bright days of spring, but like other early spring garden plants, it just can't take our super hot days of summer. We've found that it will last until mid- to late June most years, and at that point, it's time for a replacement. Bought one of these over Memorial Day weekend 2017, when 1 flower was in early bloom stage.
1 week later and now there are 5 fully blooming, ultra yellow daisies and 3 more buds on deck. The color is an intense true yellow, almost identical to the Carpet Gold Bidens offered by PW. Flowers fold the tent at dusk but report for duty next morning, sunny or not. 100% an upright plant that is already about 8 inches tall in 10 inch pot mated with Evening Star callie.
Blooms tower far above the plant itself but so far has held up well to a couple days of MPH winds. Way too early to know how she will perform in the July/August months but so far a great start. Recommend now if a bright, vibrant yellow flower is on your wish list.
A wide mounding habit displays masses of bright yellow daisy-like flowers with yellow centers all season. Thrives in containers and garden beds in full to part sun. Green ovate leaves form a clumping mound of foliage, well suited for mass plantings.
Bright yellow daisy-like flowers bloom from spring until fall, making a long-lasting bright pop of color in any garden. This high-impact Spring Daisy is the first in bloom; and the last one out! Incredibly vibrant yellow flowers stop traffic at retail and electrify baskets, containers and landscapes.
Voltage Yellow branches beautifully, so you need fewer PGRs to produce naturally full and compact plants. 'Voltage Yellow' does equally well planted solidly in color beds or in containers. However you use it, make sure the soil is well drained.
Heavy spring rains can saturate the soil, and this plant does not like to sit with wet feet. I prefer using this glowing yellow flower planted solo; it is such a bright color that it will overpower other plants. 'Voltage Yellow' is easy to grow as long as it has full sun and a constant supply of nutrients, so feed it heavily. The earliest Osteospermum to bloom in Spring comes in vibrant yellow and bright white to help you forget about winter! Plant Voltage Yellow or Voltage White in large containers or landscape beds with other colorful flowers such as pansies and dianthus. Pot Ready, Large, Healthy plants individually rooted in large plugs of compost.
Ideal for planting into baskets, containers or small areas in the garden. Best results achieved if grown on for a short while in 9cm/10cm pots prior to planting out if planting straight into garden borders. To do so, first fill a shallow tray with a sterile seed-starting mixture. Then, take plant cuttings 2 to 3 inches long that have at least two sets of leaf nodes.
Pinch off any flower buds that are present, and remove the lower leaves. Dip the cut end in rooting hormone, and then plant the cut end in the seed-starting mix. Cover the tray with a plastic dome, and place it in a location with bright indirect light and temperatures between 60 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. In four to six weeks, the plants should be sufficiently rooted to transplant to pots or to an outdoor garden location. African daisies work equally well in the ground or in containers.
Blooms peak in late spring to early summer and again in late summer to early fall. Because African daisies stop blooming during hot spells, they are best grown in combination with other plants that will have visual interest in the peak of summer. Evergreen perennial with dozens of daises that bloom in spring, summer and fall. Use as a ground cover in borders or in containers.
Our nurseries and garden centers have the areas largest selection of plants, flowers, shrubs, annuals, perennials, and patio furniture. We have everything you need for your outdoor gardening needs. This high-impact Spring Daisy is the first in bloom…and the last one out! Semi hard wood cuttings are taken from the current years growth from late summer to mid autumn the bottom of the cuttings is hard and soft on the top. Take soft wood cuttings in spring to early summer.
Keep the cuttings moist until well rooted.Harden off when well rooted and pot on into individual pots increasing the airing to let the leaves to develop. Voltage™ Yellow African Daisy will grow to be about 16 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 24 inches. When grown in masses or used as a bedding plant, individual plants should be spaced approximately 18 inches apart. Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground, not requiring facer plants in front. As such, gardeners should take into consideration that it will perform differently than it would in its native habitat.
This vigorous variety has a vibrant yellow daisy with a dark yellow eye. Voltage Yellow has a spread of inches, requiring a space of to properly grow, and an optimal height of inches. Voltage™ Yellow African Daisy is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor containers and hanging baskets.
It is often used as a 'filler' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination, providing a mass of flowers against which the thriller plants stand out. Note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden. Propagate by softwood cuttings in late spring or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer. These flowers are fairly low-maintenance when grown in an environment they like. Make sure they have lots of sun and soil with good drainage.
Plan to water and fertilize regularly throughout the growing season . Also, deadhead the plants to encourage reblooming. African daisies (Osteospermum spp.) look a lot like common daisies, with petals radiating around a center disk. They are even in the Asteraceae family, along with shasta daisies and zinnias. But their vivid coloring is not at all like the classic daisy. In fact, when African daisies were first introduced to the market, some people thought they must have been dyed.
The center disks of the flowers even can look like they're colored with metallic paint. The leaves vary by variety; they can be lance-like or broadly ovate and smooth, toothed, or lobed. Petals can be smooth and flat like a typical daisy, or they can radiate out in a tubular spoon shape. Our plug plants are sent directly from expert growers, based in the heart of England.
There is no sitting around in garden centers or fulfillment centres, so you can be assured that your plant will arrive fresh, healthy and in perfect condition. Early, bright yellow variety with a spreading habit puts on a high-impact show. Heat tolerant plants with large yellow daisy flowers. Mounded habits really hold the flowers up for great flower presence. Osteospermum give vigorous, brightly coloured blooms from mid spring throughout the whole of the summer. Their flower heads will open wide when the sun is bright so a sunny position will give the best display.
'Indian Summer' has dark bronze foliage and rich, vibrant 'tigers eye' flowers in shades of burnt orange and yellow with the classic veining in the petals. Its long lived flowering season extends from late May right through until late autumn. Really easy and popular plant to grow producing masses and masses of large pink daisy flowers on compact plants. Using a good quality multi-purpose compost, pot up your plugs into 10cm pots. Once your plug plants have been potted on and labelled, water them in well and grow on for around 5-6 weeks. Although somewhat drought tolerant once established, African daisies still need at least 1 inch of water per week to grow their best.
During periods of drought or intense heat, the plants will slow down and go dormant. But don't overwater, as soggy soil can encourage diseases such as root rot. This database contains many of the thousands of plants that we carry. Hundreds of new perennials come out every year and Make It Green has been a leader in making them available to you. Unfortunately this search tool can't cover everything that we will carry this year.
We also carry over 100 varieties of rare and unusual evergreens and over 100 varieties of hard-to-find shrubs many of which are not in the plant search. Click on the Plant List button for a list of nearly all the woody plants that we have ordered or already have in stock for this coming year. Osteospermum hybrid 'Voltage Yellow' produces prolific, daisy-like, yellow flowers in spring and early summer.
Normally, Yellow and Orange African Daisy go downhill by the end of July because of the heat. This one is new and shows promise of better heat tolerance, but we will see how it does in our test garden this summer. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep.
Trim off the flower heads after they fade and die to encourage more blooms late into the season. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. They can tolerate partial shade, but this will likely cause them to produce fewer flowers. Moreover, the blooms generally open in response to light and close at night and during overcast weather.
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