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African daisy (Dimorphotheca ecklonis), also known as Cape marguerite, Van Staden's river daisy, Sundays river daisy, white daisy bush, blue-and-white daisy bush, star of the veldt is an evergreen, perennial ornamental plant native to South Africa. It is a dwarf shrub. The disc is dark blue or purple. The plant is said to contain hydrocyanic acid, making it poisonous to livestock. It is native to South Africa, and is found on wet grass and in river beds. There are numerous hybrids and varieties. |
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