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Osteopermum (spoon flower)

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Lumplomps | 08:20 Sat 23rd Sep 2006 | Home & Garden
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do I cut down my spoon flower (Osteospermum) each year
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These South African flowers are mostly offered as bedding plants in the UK and usuall treated as half hardy annuals and are mostly hybrids. However if you are in a mild area which is well sheltered, they will survive the winter if you give them some form of protection from the frost.
The only hardy one that I know of is Osteospermum jucundum which is at home in the herbacious border and will grow to approx 1ft (30cm) Good Luck Tbird+
Ps full sun is the main requirement!
hi, I'm Tbird's stalker ;o)

I take cuttings at this time of yr from osteospermums it's really easy. Just break off 3 inch shoots where they meet the stem, pop them in water & very quickly they make roots. Pot them up & keep them watered on a cool windowsill, unless you have the luxury of a conservatory or warm greenhouse - free plants for next yr!
i just dead head them and let them grow, mine is a few years old now and is approx 3ft accross. i did cut one back and it recovered

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