Rainy Daisy-Dimorphotheca Glistening White - Pack of 20 Seeds

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The term "Rainy Daisy" refers to Dimorphotheca pluvialis, a species of daisy also called the Cape rain-daisy, which is native to South Africa and Namibia. The name is also a reference to its appearance, with the flowers opening fully and turning towards the sky after rain.  

White or yellowish petals that can have blue or purple markings, particularly on the undersides and near the center. The central disc flowers are often white or yellowish with purple tips. 

Winter Season (October to February): This is the ideal time to sow Dimorphotheca seeds in India, as the plant thrives in mild and cool temperatures. Spring and Autumn (February to April and October to November): For optimal growth and bloom, sow the seeds during the spring and autumn months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I plant my seeds?

Each type of seed may have different planting instructions. For best results, please refer to the specific planting guide included with your purchase or check our detailed growing instructions on the product page

Are your seeds organic?

Yes, we offer a wide range of organic seeds. You can easily identify them by looking for the "Organic" label on our product descriptions.

How long will it take for my seeds to germinate?

The time it takes for seeds to germinate depends on the type of seeds and the growing conditions. On average, most seeds will sprout within 7 to 14 days if kept in optimal conditions such as proper soil moisture, temperature, and light. Some seeds may germinate faster, while others may take longer, so it's always a good idea to check the specific guidelines for the seeds you're planting. Make sure to follow the instructions on the seed packet for the best results.

How should I store my seeds?

To keep your seeds fresh, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage can help maintain seed viability for future planting seasons.