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  2. Granny square - Wikipedia

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    The familiar granny square is a special form of square motif. Although there are many variations on the granny square, the traditional one is a double-crocheted square made with a series of chains and double-crocheted blocks—a kind of filet crochet in the round. [6] Any granny square begins with a small loop of chain stitches. Basic granny ...

  3. How To Make A Daisy Granny Square - AOL

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    Mariana walks us through the steps for making a the very versatile daisy granny square.

  4. Dimorphotheca fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Dimorphotheca fruticosa, is a species of perennial herb native to coastal areas of South Africa. [2] [3] [4] It is commonly known as trailing African daisy, and by its synonym Osteospermum fruticosum.

  5. Dimorphotheca ecklonis - Wikipedia

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    Dimorphotheca ecklonis, also known as Cape Marguerite, African daisy, Van Staden's River daisy, Sundays River daisy, white daisy bush, blue-and-white daisy bush, star of the veldt, Kaapse magriet, jakkalsbos, Vanstadensrivier madeliefie, or Sondagsrivier madeliefie is a perennial [3] ornamental plant [2] that is native to South Africa.

  6. Dimorphotheca pluvialis - Wikipedia

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    Dimorphotheca pluvialis, common names white African daisy, Cape marigold, weather prophet, [3] Cape rain-daisy, [4] ox-eye daisy, [5] Cape daisy [5] or rain daisy, [5] is a plant species native to South Africa and Namibia. [5] It is sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in California. [6] [7]

  7. Dimorphotheca jucunda - Wikipedia

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    Dimorphotheca jucunda, the delightful African daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini , and introduced to Ireland and Tasmania . [ 1 ]

  8. African wax prints - Wikipedia

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    African wax prints, Dutch wax prints [1] [2] or Ankara, [3] are a type of common material for clothing in West Africa. They were introduced to West Africans by Dutch merchants during the 19th century, who took inspiration from native Indonesian batik designs. [4] They began to adapt their designs and colours to suit the tastes of the African ...

  9. Dimorphotheca sinuata - Wikipedia

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    Dimorphotheca sinuata, the glandular Cape marigold, [2] Namaqualand daisy, [3] or orange Namaqualand daisy; [4] syn. Dimorphotheca aurantiaca hort. [5]) is a species of plant native to southern Africa. It is also widely cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in parts of the United States, primarily California and Arizona. [6] [7]