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Common name: 'Orange Symphony' 
Latin name:
Osteospermum 'Orange Symphony'

Osteosperumu Orange Symphony
Class: Annual
Growth habit:
Compact mound 

Max height:
12" - 16"
Spread: 6" - 12"

Flowers: Spring - Fall
Available cultivars: 7
Origin: South Africa
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: O. 'Orange Symphony'
Cultivation: The 'Symphony' series was originally developed in Japan. Today it is a Proven Winners selection. 'Orange Symphony' can be grown in beds, containers or hanging baskets. They are heat and cold tolerant to 25 degrees once established. Flowers are good for cutting.

Plant Osteospermum Orange Symphony in fertile well drained soil in full sun. Keep the soil moist never allowing the plant to wilt. Fertilize monthly when grown in beds... twice monthly in containers. Remove spent flowers to promote new flower growth.

Available colors: Cream, Lemon, Orange, Peach,Vanilla, and Yellow 'Symphony'.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Aphids or downy mildew.

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