If you're a novice gardener who doesn't know a gazania from a geranium, you might be wondering what "plant hardiness zone" refers to on the information tags for flowers, trees, and other plants you've seen at your local gardening center or home center. From Wordnik.com. [Tip of the Day: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map can help you pick the right flowers and trees] Reference
In a reasonably sized front yard in an average neighborhood near an average elementary school, there is an extraordinary flower by the name of the gazania. From Wordnik.com. [SF0] Reference
I haven't in three years seen a row of gazania (that pink flower, someone finally enlightened me to its name on Flickr) that glorious, and the revived chili plant is in bloom!. From Wordnik.com. [cheezy cheeky] Reference
So many pretty flowers–love the gaillardia and gazania–but it’s those mossy steps I’m fixated on. chuck b. said this on May 15, 2008 at 3:18 pm | Reply. From Wordnik.com. [May Bloom Day 2008 « Fairegarden] Reference
Geraniums, nasturtiums, container marigolds, Profusion zinnia, gazania, celosia. From Wordnik.com. [JSOnline.com] Reference
At Plant Fair Nursery in Star Valley among the bedding plants that can go in now are Vinca, marigold, petunias, lobella, gazania, allysum, impatiens, begonias, purple robe, salvia, portulaca and geraniums. From Wordnik.com. [Payson Roundup stories] Reference
A half-block in, to the right, sat the first houses, a quartet of big, bright, creatively windowed structures, but unmistakably a tract Mock Tudor, mock hacienda, mock Regency, mock Ponderosa Ranch, all fronted by sod lawns crosscut with beds of succulents and more gazania. From Wordnik.com. [Devil's Waltz]
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