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10 Felicia filifolia Seeds ~ Fine-leaved Felicia, Wild Aster - Indigenous Perennial Shrub
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10 Felicia filifolia Seeds ~ Fine-leaved Felicia, Wild Aster - Indigenous Perennial Shrub

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South Africa
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Felicia filifolia 10
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146048039

Felicia filifolia Seeds

Felicia filifolia when in flower is an eye-catching mass of mauve flowers with pretty yellow centres that will create a stunning splash of colour in your garden.

It makes a beautiful, hardy, water-wise garden plant. This Felicia is frost hardy and will tolerate a wide range of temperatures and watering regimes.

The masses of slightly aromatic daisy-like flowers will attract butterflies, bees and many other pollen-seeking insects to your garden, which in turn will lure the insectivorous birds.

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We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.

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Many thanks looking forward to planting
02 Jun 2014