Cheerful Endeavour
The joy that one finds in the effort towards the Divine.
Bright orange, yellow, white, pink, or bicolor, with a darker central disc
Asteraceae
Harlequin Mixed', 'Flame', 'Wine'
About 2 to 3 inches across
Smooth, slightly papery
Composed of ray florets giving the appearance of petals
Radial
Not notably fragrant
Rough, hairy
Alternating along the stem
Green, sometimes with a silvery hue
Herbaceous perennial or subshrub
Perennial in warm climates, often grown as an annual in colder regions
Spring to fall
Preferable in warm, temperate to subtropical climates
Drought-tolerant once established
Well-drained, sandy or loamy soils
Frost-sensitive
Full sun
Generally pest-resistant; may occasionally suffer from aphids and fungal diseases
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Native to South Africa; commonly found in dry, open areas
Provides nectar for pollinators
Popular in gardens for their bright daisy-like flowers and drought tolerance
Primarily ornamental, landscaping
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