Fire daisy is a hardy Australian native perennial with narrow, needle-like leaves and showy, white or yellow daisy-like flowers. It flourishes in dry, open spaces, showcasing its resilience against harsh sunlight and poor soils. Its blossoms are particularly attractive to birds and insects, playing an integral role in the local ecosystem.
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Water:
Fire daisy thrives in consistently moist conditions, benefiting from a stable weekly watering routine. Originating from areas with frequent rainfall, this outdoor plant efficiently utilizes rainwater during its growing season, ensuring optimal growth and resilience while adapting well to its native environment.
Pruning:
Fire daisy features small, daisy-like flowers and hardy foliage, thriving in well-drained soil. Prune in early spring to encourage growth and shape the plant. Regular pruning promotes denser blooms and reduces disease risk, using clean, sharp tools to minimize stress.
Propagation:
Fire daisy propagates best through cuttings from healthy, non-flowering stems. Use a well-draining soil mix and maintain warmth and humidity for rooting. Regular misting is essential. Once roots develop, transplant carefully to ensure healthy growth and vibrant characteristics similar to the parent.
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