It is usually found on forest edges, in riverine bush and in ravines, as well as in coastal scrub, grassland and disturbed areas. It is a compact, densely branched, leafy, evergreen shrub, 0.5 to 2m in height.
The species was moved to Euryops from the genus Gamolepis on the basis of chromosome counts. It is a ruderal weed in New South Wales, although it is not weedy in all places where it is cultivated or has naturalised. This particular variety is Euryops chrysanthemoides 'African Sun'. As you can see it is blooming profusely in our Winter here in Melbourne.
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lot of sunshine in your image today. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLots of beauty captured; a great view of flowers and tree!
ReplyDeleteCan't remember seeing this one here in California. The white daisy with yellow heart I did see here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteNick, nice perspective. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice photo!
ReplyDeleteLooks like 1000 little suns.. cheerfully!
ReplyDeleteSo sunny photo!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty with the tree and blue sky in the background!...thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteVery warm picture. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty little flowers. Thank you for hosting. Have a good day.
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