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  2. Vittadinia muelleri - Wikipedia

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    Vittadinia muelleri, commonly known as narrow-leaf New Holland daisy, [2] is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a small perennial forb with bright green leaves and purple daisy-like flowers. It grows in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory.

  3. Calotis cuneifolia - Wikipedia

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    Calotis cuneifolia is a small perennial upright or prostrate herb to 25–60 cm (9.8–23.6 in) high and covered with rigid hairs. The basal leaves more or less woody, soon withering, upper leaves wedge to spoon-shaped, lobed near the apex, 8–40 mm (0.31–1.57 in) long, 5–20 mm (0.20–0.79 in) wide, simple, sessile, occasional hairs and arranged alternately.

  4. Osteospermum - Wikipedia

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    The daisy-like composite flower consists of disc florets and ray florets, growing singly at the end of branches or sometimes in inflorescences of terminal corymbose cymes. The disc florets are pseudo-bisexual and come in several colors such as blue, yellow and purple.

  5. Whatever Your Garden Is Like, There's a Type of Daisy for You

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    The multiple layers of petals on the florist's daisy give it a pom pom-like appearance making it popular for cut flower bouquets and arrangements. Blooms: Late summer to fall Hardiness Zones : 5 to 9

  6. Brachyscome graminea - Wikipedia

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    Brachyscome graminea, commonly known as grass daisy, [2] is a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae and is endemic to Australia. It has mostly mauve-pink or purple daisy-like flowers and a yellow centre.

  7. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    Alliums' playful pom-poms comprise tiny purple flowers. This plant prefers full sun, but it can accommodate partial shade in warmer temperatures. USDA Hardiness Zones : 3 to 10

  8. Berkheya purpurea - Wikipedia

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    The leaves have a white felted underside. From the centre of each rosette grows a stem with 8 cm (3.1 in) successional flowers on side branches. The daisy-like composite blooms have white or pale mauve ray florets surrounding a central head of darker purple. It flowers in summer. [1]

  9. Olearia astroloba - Wikipedia

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    Flower detail. Olearia astroloba, commonly known as marble daisy-bush, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and is endemic to a restricted area of Victoria in Australia. It is a greyish shrub with sessile, spatula-shaped leaves and mauve or violet and purple, daisy-like inflorescences.