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Euryops pectinatus

Euryops pectinatus, the grey-leaved euryops, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to rocky, sandstone slopes in the Western Cape of South Africa.

Description
It is a vigorous evergreen shrub growing to tall and wide, with silvery green, hairy leaves and yellow, daisy-like composite flowers in diameter. They bloom from early summer through to autumn and into winter in areas with mild climates. The fruits bear a single seed and are either hairless or covered in myxogenic (slime-producing) hairs, and may also be topped by a pappus of white or brown bristles. possibly referring to the deeply-divided, fernlike leaves. ==Cultivation==
Cultivation
Euryops pectinatus is widely used as a garden plant, especially in urban areas and due to its almost perpetual flowering regime. It grows best in full sun and well-drained deep soils. It must be grown in a sheltered location, away from frost-prone areas. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Euryops daisy01.jpg|In full bloom Cabbage White (Pieris rapae) on Yellow Bush Daisy (Euryops pectinatus).jpg|Pollinated by Cabbage White Euryops pectinatus 2.jpg|A shrub Euryops pectinatus Viridis 0zz.jpg|Flower close-up Jardim Botanico da Ajuda (14028781193).jpg|Hedge ==References==
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