Osteospermum are popular in cultivation, where they are frequently used in
summer bedding schemes in parks and gardens. Numerous
hybrids and cultivars have been grown with a wide range of tropical colors. Yellow cultivars tend to have a yellow center (sometimes off-white). Plants prefer a warm and sunny position and rich soil, although they tolerate poor soil, salt or drought well. Modern cultivars flower continuously when watered and fertilised well, and dead-heading is not necessary, because they do not set seed easily. If planted in a container, soil should be prevented from drying out completely. If they do, the plants will go into "sleep mode" and survive the period of drought, but they will abort their flower buds and not easily come back into flower. Moreover, roots are relatively susceptible to rotting if watered too profusely after the dry period.
Cultivars Most widely sold cultivars are grown as annuals, are mainly hybrids of
O. jucundum,
O. ecklonis and
O. grandiflorum and can be hardy to -2 °C (30 °F). If hardy, they can be grown as perennials or as shrubs. Cultivars (those marked have gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit): • 'Acapulco' • 'African Queen' • 'Apricot' • 'Biera' • 'Big Pink' • 'Blackthorn Seedling' • 'Bodegas Pink' • 'Buttermilk' • 'Chris Brickell' • 'Duet' • 'Giles Gilbey' • 'Hopleys' • 'Ice White' • 'Langtrees • 'Lady Leitrim' • 'Lilac Spoon' • 'Marbella' • 'Merriments Joy' • 'Nairobi Purple' •
O. jucundum • 'Passion Mix' • 'Pink' • 'Pink Beauty' • 'Pink Whirls' • 'Silver Sparkler' • 'Soprano' • 'Starshine' • 'Springstar Gemma' • 'Sunkist' • 'Weetwood' • 'White Pim' • 'White Spoon' • 'White Whirls' • 'Whirlygig' ==Image gallery==