Daisy Paradise

Did you know that there is a wide range of  plants belonging   
to  the Daisy family with over 1200 species?  Are you aware 
of  the fact  that  this is probably the  largest genus?  Let me 
introduce my  good friends  Liesbeth  and  Robin  the Daisy 
experts from Essex, England.

The phenomenal  couple began a page on Osteospermums.  
Their love affair with Osteospermums  began in 1994 when  
they  noticed a lovely  flowering  Daisy  plant  in a relative's
front garden.  They  purchased a  plant and  dedicated their 
time and efforts to research, trial and error and now we are 
fortunate to share their experiences online.

Liesbeth and Robin

The Osteospermum site features information on propagation, 
breeding,  blooming and much  more.  Don't  forget to  check 
out  the  free  screensaver,  as  it  is  positively   spectacular.

Liesbeth  and  Robin have  a digital  camera  and their pages 
display  numerous  quality  photographs  from  their  gardens. 
The  Osteospermum   homepage  has  a  picture   that  caught 
my  attention  when  I  first  visited  the  site.  My   eyes  were
drawn  to  the vivid  colour  and wonderful  floral arrangement 
not   to  mention  the  clarity   and  angle  of  the   shot. To  be  
quite   honest   it   is   to   this     day   my    favourite    flower 
picture  on   the   internet.   Okay   all   this   talk   about   the 
picture,  so   let  me  give  you  a  sneak  preview,  here   it  is.

Osteospermums

Daisy Paradise is their other website featuring a Daisy A -Z 
page,   slideshow  and  a  wonderful   section  on  showcasing 
pictures submitted from around the world. This area is called 
Send   a  Daisy  picture  for  display  on  the website.

To   access   Osteospermums   and   Daisy   Paradise  websites 
please click on the buttons below. It is a worthwhile experience 
as  Liesbeth  and  Robin  have provided an  insightful  guide  to 
growing these wonderful plants.

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