Species
Gazania linearis
Etymology
Gazania: Possibly from the Latin gaza 'treasure' or 'riches' alluding to the large and gaudy flowers, or alternatively named after the humanist and translator Theodorus Gaza or Theodore Gazis (c.a. 1398 – 1475).
linearis: linear (leaves)
Common Name(s)
gazania, treasure flower
Authority
Gazania linearis (Thunb.) Druce
Family
Asteraceae
Flora Category
Vascular - Exotic
GAZLIN
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Structural Class
Dicotyledonous Herbs - Composites
Similar Taxa
Gazania rigens and G. linearis can be difficult to distinguish and are known to hybridise in the wild. The characters below are a synthesis from a number of websites:
Gazania rigens.
Stems: decumbent stems that spread along the ground and form large spreading clumps.
Leaves: lighter-coloured silvery or hairy on upper surfaces;
narrow but variably-shaped, dandelion-like leaves (narrow, spoon-shaped to lobed), silvery green.
Leaves are alternately arranged or densely clustered along these stems. Old leaves deciduous.
Flower stems: 5-10-(15) cm tall.
Flowers: Heads up to 10cm across, ray florets yellow to orange and, near the base of each petal, with a black to dark purple marking and a white spot; orange-brown disks.
Gazania linearis.
Mat-forming or clumping, growing from rhizomes, forming small clumps.
Leaves: glossy dark green on upper surfaces; white-hairy below;
vary from narrowly elliptic and entire to deeply lobed, up to 10 cm long and up to 2 cm wide,
leaves are borne in a rosette at ground level (i.e. they are radical).
Old leaves persisting.
Flower stems 20-30 cm tall.
Heads 5-8cm across; ray florets usually yellow with a reddish central stripe; can be orange or bronze or red;
dark reddish centre.
Flower Colours
Orange,Yellow
Year Naturalised
1940
Origin
South Africa
This page last updated on 11 Apr 2018