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Osteospermum Bright Lights™ Pink (African Daisy)

Bontanical Name: Bright Lights™ Pink Osteospermum hybrid 'INOSTEPINK' USPP 30,834, Can 6,283
Common Name: African Daisy Bright Lights™ Pink
Features: Heat Tolerant, Self-Cleaning, Rebloomer, Long Blooming, Mounding Habit
Attracts: Attracts Butterflies, Bees
Resists: Resists Deer, Rabbits
Bloom Time: Spring - Fall
Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun
Mature Plant Size: 8 - 12 inches high by 8 - 12 inches wide
Zone: Zone 9a - 11b
Plant Brand: Proven Winners

Osteospermum Bright Lights™ Pink, also known as African Daisy, is a heat tolerant annual that features large pink daisy-like flowers with a mounded habit. The stems hold up the flowers for a great flower presence. Deadheading is not necessary for a continuous bloom. Plants will "bury their dead" (new flowers will quickly cover old flowers) so no deadheading necessary. Bright Lights Osteospermum do not like having wet feet and will react badly to constantly wet soil. Be sure to allow soil in containers to get dry on top before watering and only plant Bright Lights in ground beds with good drainage. While it shouldn't be necessary you can trim your plants with a sharp pair of scissors or pruning shears at any time. Bright Lights are great in both landscapes and containers. 

 

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Osteospermum Bright Lights™ Pink, also known as African Daisy, is a heat tolerant annual that features large pink daisy-like flowers with a mounded habit. The stems hold up the flowers for a great flower presence. Deadheading is not necessary for a continuous bloom. Plants will "bury their dead" (new flowers will quickly cover old flowers) so no deadheading necessary. Bright Lights Osteospermum do not like having wet feet and will react badly to constantly wet soil. Be sure to allow soil in containers to get dry on top before watering and only plant Bright Lights in ground beds with good drainage. While it shouldn't be necessary you can trim your plants with a sharp pair of scissors or pruning shears at any time. Bright Lights are great in both landscapes and containers.