The name of flowers on this link, the pink in the middle, please? http://www.somerset-kentucky-realty...


Question:they apparent grow abundantly in KY. I would like to find these pretty flowers for my garden. Thank you!

Answers:
Asters - Possibly Wood's Purple. A fall blooming native perennial hardy in Kentucky's zone 6 climate.

http://www.perennialresource.com/index.c...

I agree with Spookyjimjams that the flower does look like a osteospermum, but this plant should be treated as an annual or indoor plant. The cultural requirements given for osteospermum are:

Grow at 60-65°F until established.
Then grow at:
- day temperatures of 50-70°F
- night temperatures of 40-60°F

Does this sound like a flower that could be grown across Kentucky? Not likely.

The Hardy Ice Plant (suggested by Spookyjimjams) is a hardy, summer blooming perennial that grows in Kentucky's zone 6 climate. The flower also looks very much like those in your picture. Here is more info on the hardy ice plant for you to use in your quest: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consu...

Key distinctions:
Summer blooming - Ice Plant
Fall Blooming - Aster

Maybe you should plant both & extend your season of bloom!

Hope this helps with your ID. lol


aster
Looks like a variety of osteospermum. Or it could be a bed of rosea ice plant. The first two links are for osteospermum and the last two are for the rosea ice plant. The osteo has leaves whereas the ice plant has succulent-type fleshy leaves.
ice plant. Definitely NOT osteospermum

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=ice+pla...

have fun -- want cuttings?

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