Talk:Osteospermum

Genus or species?
Is this article for the genus or for this one species? It needs to be made clear. --DanielCD 16:05, 23 May 2005 (UTC)

Optical illusion
"the impression of an optical illusion" means nothing. Someone who knows what they're talking about and what they're saying should convert this into a meaningful sentence.

--Adamrush 20:59, 4 September 2005 (UTC)

Osteospermum or Dimorphotheca?
The photo on this page claims to be an Osteospermum ecklonis. It's also shown on the page for Dimorphotheca_ecklonis as a Dimorphotheca. It can't be both. Which is it? The distinction is supposed to be whether the plant is perennial or annual. I have plants like this, and at least in my climate (Dereel, Australia) they're perennial. Can somebody please confirm or deny? Groogle (talk) 00:22, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Name
The interesting part is not the meaning of the name but the reason why it's called that. Osteospermum ecklonis ecklonis:Named for Dr. Christian Friedrich Ecklon, 19th century German botanist

osteo is from bones, spermum from seed but why, WHY? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.80.2.66 (talk) 22:09, 2 April 2017 (UTC)

Osteospermum barberiae
1. The main image is tagged with "Osteospermum barberiae".

If the first is an "Osteospermum barberiae" are the second and the third also "Osteospermum barberiae"?

3. Are the above annual or perennial?

ICE77 (talk) 05:49, 26 June 2023 (UTC)
 * the plants sold for use in gardens are complex hybrids, as the article says at Osteospermum. They have a variety of differently coloured and shaped petals. I doubt that most of the images labelled with species names are actually correct.
 * Osteospermum species and cultivars are perennial, but not hardy to severe frosts and can be short-lived (in my experience). Peter coxhead (talk) 15:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)

Thanks for the feedback. I got a set of 4 varieties of Osteospermum a while ago. I find it interesting that they do not reproduce flower from time to time, even with water and plenty of sunlight. My understanding is that they only blossom once or twice a year (spring and fall). If most of the images do not actually reflect what they are, should they be removed and replaced by correct ones?

ICE77 (talk) 06:33, 2 August 2023 (UTC)