@monkeykid thank you very much for your nice comments and fav Therese. On the receipt it says Osteospermum, in The Netherlands it is known as Spaanse Margriet, from what I can find on the internet it is also known as South African or Cape daisy, that why you were asking?
@leonbuys83 haha, no, it's just so pretty I want to plant in my garden too! :)
But now that you mention it... I realise we already have the wild variety growing naturally out in the fields here... http://365project.org/monkeykid/365/2012-09-25
But now that you mention it... I realise we already have the wild variety growing naturally out in the fields here...
http://365project.org/monkeykid/365/2012-09-25