African daisies come from the nation of South Africa, and have yellow, pink, white and purple flowers. A perennial, African daisies average twelve to eighteen inches in height. Long blooming, the plant will produce flowers from April through August. African daisies require full sun and are commonly planted along roadsides and floral gardens.
The African iris is a perennial flower originating from southern Africa. The plant stems from a bulb and blooms in early spring. The bulbs can be planted at any time of the year. The Africa iris thrives in areas with full sun.
Proteas are African flowers with a distinctive floral nature. Their name comes from the Greek god Proteus, the god of shape changing, because the flowers’ various shapes. Acclaimed for its large flowers, some larger than six inches in diameter, and vibrant colors.
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