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Gazania Rigens Treasure orange Flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gazania Rigens Treasure orange Flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange Gazania Rigens or Treasure flower, African Daisy in full bloom on flower bed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Treasure flower orange Gazania rigens, close-up of flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-orange flower of Gazania rigens (treasure flower) in the garden, top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Treasure flower, Gazania Rigens, orange Daisy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange treasure flower  on white. Gazania rigens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gazania Rigens Treasure orange Flower
Three beautiful orange and yellow flowers of Gazania rigens, sometimes called treasure flower, blooming in spring or summer in the Royalty Free Stock Photo
A close up of yellow-orange flower of Gazania rigens (treasure flower) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange treasure flower. Gazania rigens. Macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Treasure flower or Gazania rigens plants with flower heads consisting of orange to yellow petals on dark leaves background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange Gazania Rigens or Treasure flower, African Daisy in full bloom on flower bed. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of an orange gazania rigens flower treasure flower in a garden with blurred background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of an orange gazania rigens flower treasure flower in a garden with blurred background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gazania rigens is a spreading, low-growing, half-hardy perennial, growing to 50 cm 20 in tall and wide, with blue-grey foliage and brilliant yellow, daisy-like composite flowerheads throughout the summer. It is a herbaceous plant that is perennial in South Africa and in the Mediterranean regions, and annual in the gardens of colder regions. Low enough, it rarely exceeds 30cm. It forms tufts, often very abundant. Its leaves all basal, numerous, narrow and more or less lanceolate, usually entire, sometimes pennatilobed. The obverse of the leaves is shiny green, the grayish white lapel. Like all compounds , gazania flowers in flower heads that are often taken for simple flowers. The capitula are solitary at the end of peduncles just beyond the leaves. Each capitulum is formed by a central disc of tubular flowers, surrounded by ligulate peripheral flowers, whose color is very variable. The orange-yellow flowers are however the most numerous, often with black spots at the base of the ligules. The fruit is an achene, containing several seeds.


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