List of Gazania cultivars

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This list of Gazania cultivars includes plant cultivars of the South African genus Gazania .

CultivarImageColour - petalsColour - centreNotesReference
'Aztec'cream/maroonyellow [1]
'Aztec Queen'multi-colouredclumping [2]
'Burgundy' [3]
'Christopher Lloyd'rosegreen [4]
'Colorama'mixed [2]
'Copper King' Gazania x Copper King.jpg orange, with markings [2]
'Cookei'deep orange/olive greenyellow [5]
'Daybreak Bright Orange'orangeyellow [6]
'Daybreak Garden Sun'yellowyellow [7]
'Daybreak Red Stripe' BotanischerGartenMuenster Gazania Asteraceae7841.jpg [8]
'Dorothy'yellowyellow [9]
'Fiesta Red'dark orange-red [2]
'Fire Emerald'various, emerald petal bases [2]
'Gold Rush'orange-yellow, brown basal spots [2]
'Michael'yellowyellow [10]
'Mini Star White'white, brown at baseyellow [2]
'Mitzuwa Yellow'yellow [2]
'Moon Glow'yellow [2]
'Northbourne'yellowyellow [11]
'Sundance' (Sundance Mixed Hybrids)gold, bronze and white petals with contrasting stripe [4]
'Sunburst'orangeyellow [2]
'Sunglow'yellow [2]
'Sun Gold' Gazania rigens Sun Gold 2.jpg [12]
'Sunrise Yellow'yellowblack [3]
Talent Seriesmulticoloured [13]

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References

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  11. "RHS Plant Selector - Gazania 'Northbourne'" . Retrieved 15 June 2013.
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