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    Dimorphotheca fruticosa

    Dimorphotheca fruticosa
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The rankbietou, as Dimorphotheca fruticosa is commonly known, is an impressive natural groundcover in areas close to the sea. Dense bright green foliage and a generous offering of white daisies are produced throughout winter and spring, whatever challenges the weather might pose.

    Not only does it cover rocky and sandy patches just above the high-water mark and further inland along the South African southern and eastern coastline, but it rambles robustly over sand, debris and shrubbery to make gardens out of eyesores without help.

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