What is gloriosa daisy?
Gloriosa Daisy belongs to the family Rudbeckia asteraceae. Other species within the genus Rudbeckia are Susan with a black man and Susan with brown eyes that resemble Glorios daisy. Gloriosa Daisy is botanically named Rudbeckia Hirta or sometimes Rudbeckia gloriosa . In general, people know this best for their composite floral heads similar to daisies. The beam flowers are striking outer ones that are in the shape of a tube foundation in the shape of a strap. The center of the flower head consists of disk flowers. These small flowers are tubular and ripe in seeds. Disc flowers of Gloriosa daisies are carried on an elevated cone center. The flowers are carried individually at the ends of the stems. The stems are often long and weave excellent cut flowers. They can be up to 4 inches (about 10 cm). The stem leaves are narrower than basal leaves. They are often ovate with a spear. All leaves are green and tightly colored.
The color of the flower heads depends on the cultivar. r. Hirta has light yellow to gold yellow rays with brown to brownish purple flowers. One of his cultivars, Irish eyes, is sometimes called green eyes because it has green disk flowers surrounded by bright yellow flowers. Another cultivar, rustic dwarves, has yellow orange rays heavily brushed red -orange or brownish red. Becky mixed has rays in various shades of lemon yellow, deeper golden yellow and dark red.
Gloriosa daisies are permanent plants. With proper care of the Andes in a suitable climate, in the spring will return from the same roots. Plants usually bloom in the second year. In the field of heavy frost, gardeners grow it as an annual.
are original from the meadow and forest edges in parts of North America. Gloriosa daisy plants are usually resistant to three to seven, according to the Hardiness Hardness Chart. This means that the plant can survive a minimum of about -30 ° F (about -35 ° C), but bothIt does not tolerate extreme heat.
Generally, gardeners spread Gloriosa daisy plants by dividing the established clusters of plants in spring or spring or autumn. Many new cultivars are often available in kindergartens, local and postal order. When buying a daisy, gardeners must be careful not to choose plants of the family gloriosa belonging to the Lily family. This genus has only one species that is a semi -piping or tropical climbing plant from Africa and India.
Although some sources describe Gloriosa daisy as a medicinal plant, these claims do not support scientific literature. Some people report that the native Americans have done an infusion of the roots they used to wash the boys and the treatment of snakes. Other literature applies to earning drinks for the treatment of colds. It is possible that they used it as a medicine for worms in children, in addition to the use of root extracts for Earaches.