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Euryops pectinatus

Euryops pectinatus
Grey-leaved Euryops, Golden Daisy Bush

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Unfortunately, the plants arrived in a poor condition; I hope they will recover in a few weeks. This is the first time I have received plants in such a state.

Thierry , 11/03/2024

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Perennial shrub and evergreen bushy, but not very hardy, appreciated for its endless flowering but also for its ease of cultivation. The daisy flowers of a bright lemon yellow bloom almost all year round under favorable conditions.
Flower size
5 cm
Height at maturity
1.10 m
Spread at maturity
1.10 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -6°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October
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Description

The Euryops pectinatus, also known as Euryops ligulate or Golden Euryops, is a savannah daisy, a perennial bush close to Euryops chrysanthemoides. It quickly forms a beautiful 1-metre (3 feet) bush covered with elegant, deeply cut foliage of a beautiful grey-green hue, persisting in very mild climates. Its vegetation is almost hidden under a multitude of bright yellow daisies in spring and autumn, with flowering being almost uninterrupted from January to December if the plant is kept frost-free. This ornamental plant is superb in a large pot on the terrace but also in the garden, cultivated as an annual or perennial plant, depending on the region. 

The Euryops pectinatus, also known as Othonna pectinata, is a short-lived perennial shrub of the asteraceae family, just like sunflowers and chrysanthemums. It is a botanical species native to the southwest of the Cape Province in South Africa. This botanical species often grows anchored on sandstone slopes and in ravines, on rocky soil. The plant is composed of a single stem branching near the base, forming a bushy shrub with a rounded habit, averaging 1 to 1.2 metres (3 to 4 feet) in height. Its growth is rapid, with the plant reaching its adult size in 3 years. The foliage, evergreen in mild climates, consists of flexible leaves, measuring 4 to 10 cm (2 to 4in) long, finely cut into irregular teeth (pectinatus means comb-shaped), with a slightly glaucous green colour with silvery reflections. The flowering takes place, depending on the climate, from February to November or even December if there is no frost, with a peak in May-June and then in September-October. The flowers are solitary heads measuring 5 cm (2in) in diameter, carried by long whitish petioles. They are composed of a row of lemon yellow ligules surrounding a golden yellow centre that turns brown. They are followed by the formation of easily self-seeding seeds in light soil. This Euryops, a coastal plant, fears the occasional heatwaves that occur inland: it should be placed in the shade in a cooler environment during very hot and dry weather.

Euryops plants are easy to grow in mild climates, extremely generous, and should be pruned more or less short at the end of each flowering period: many new shoots emerge from the stems, even lignified ones! Plant Euryops, Helianthus, and Senecio (cineraria, grandiflorus, vira-vira) in a coastal garden, as they withstand wind and spray perfectly, tolerate drought, and appreciate both rocky, slightly calcareous soils (predominant along our Mediterranean coasts) and sandy, humus-rich soils, more common along the Atlantic coast of our country. They are beautiful and undemanding flowering bushes, generally characterized by very beautiful evergreen foliage and/or generous flowering, which make a statement in the garden and are admired by visitors. They can also be combined with myrtles, cistus, Leptospermum, Grevillea, Melaleuca, Callistemons, and Galvezia speciosa in large, evergreen and flowering beds for a good part of spring and summer. They also thrive in large pots on a well-sheltered terrace or balcony. Gardeners in more continental regions, where winters are harsh and humid, should bring them indoors to a slightly heated greenhouse.

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Euryops pectinatus (Flowering) Flowering
Euryops pectinatus (Foliage) Foliage
Euryops pectinatus (Plant habit) Plant habit

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time April to October
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 5 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.10 m
Spread at maturity 1.10 m
Growth rate very fast

Botanical data

Genus

Euryops

Species

pectinatus

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Grey-leaved Euryops, Golden Daisy Bush

Origin

South Africa

Product reference833151

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Planting and care

Plant Euryops pectinatus in open ground or in pots, in spring or autumn, depending on the mildness of your climate. Planting in early autumn is preferable in hotter and drier climates in summer. Install it in ordinary, well-loosened, sandy, rocky or humiferous soil, even rocky, slightly moist to rather dry in summer, not too rich, but imperatively well-drained. This plant tolerates the presence of limestone in the soil quite well, but it does not tolerate heavy and waterlogged soils in winter, which are detrimental to its hardiness. It will easily regrow from the stump in spring if the aboveground parts have been affected by frost, down to -5°C (23°F). A good protection such as winter frost cloth is necessary in the garden beyond this temperature. Summer drought is not a problem once Euryops is well established, but occasional watering will promote flowering. Euryops pectinate dreads heatwaves, which sometimes occur inland. It much prefers climates naturally tempered by the proximity of the sea. It tolerates sea spray well and thrives in sunny or partially shaded exposure. Regularly remove faded flowers and do not hesitate to prune after each wave of flowering: new shoots will even emerge from lignified stems ones.

Cultivation in pots: prepare a mixture of garden soil, perlite, leaf compost and coarse sand. Fill a pot with a diameter of 30 to 50 cm (12 to 20in), the bottom of which will be filled with a thick drainage layer composed of clay pellets, pumice or shards of terracotta. Follow regularwatering in summer and apply slow-release fertilier in spring. Repot every 2 years in a slightly larger container. Store the plant frost-free in winter and reduce watering.

Multiplication by propagation by cuttings of stems after flowering, or by sowing, to be done from time to time to regenerate the plant, which has a short lifespan.

Pests and diseases: this plant dreads waterlogged and poorly drained soils. There are no specific diseases known to affect it in our climates.

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Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Container, Greenhouse
Hardiness Hardy down to -6°C (USDA zone 9a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 2 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Well-drained, light.

Care

Pruning instructions Remove faded flowers regularly, and don't hesitate to prune after each wave of flowering: new shoots will even emerge on the ones that are lignified. This is also a good solution to help this plant, which tends to thin out at the base over time, to branch out closer to the stump and, thus, age better.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time June to July, October
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Needs to be stored
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