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Botter Blom by taiche
Gazania is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Southern Africa. It is also called Treasure flower. The plant is treasured for its strangely patterned daisylike flowers. The Gazania flowers bloom in solid colours from yellow to orange, red, pink and white or in or in wild colour combinations with splashy stripes or rings of contrasting colours.They can be as large as four inches across. <embed wmode="transparent" src="http://www.zazzle.com/utl/getpanel?zp=117487366652067830" flashvars="feedId=117487366652067830" width="300" height="200" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" /><embed wmode="transparent" src="http://www.zazzle.com/utl/getpanel?zp=117126330212957136" flashvars="feedId=117126330212957136" width="300" height="200" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" /> A typical characteristic of the Gazania flower is that they are particular to light so they close up in the evenings and on overcast days the way that dandelions and tulips do. Check out my range of Gazania's on Redbubble
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13.3cm x 13.3cm

Make personalized announcements and invitations for every occasion! Customize both sides of this flat card for free.

  • 5.25" x 5.25" – A square alternative!
  • Choose from six paper types and nine colors
  • High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides
  • Each invitation comes with a white envelope
  • Additional sizes available
  • Postage rate for this size invitation (up to 1 oz) is $0.65
5.25" x 5.25" invitation envelopes require additional postage. Check with your local post office or www.usps.com to determine the amount of additional postage required.

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Make your invitations and announcements stand out with these vibrant, smooth, matte, 110.23lbs cover-weight paper. Contains 50% recycled content (10% post-consumer and 40% pre-consumer waste).

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Make your invitations and announcements stand out with these vibrant, smooth, matte, 110.23lbs cover-weight paper. Contains 50% recycled content (10% post-consumer and 40% pre-consumer waste).

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Botter Blom

Gazania

Gazania is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Southern Africa. It is also called Treasure flower. The plant is treasured for its strangely patterned daisylike flowers. The Gazania flowers bloom in solid colours from yellow to orange, red, pink and white or in or in wild colour combinations with splashy stripes or rings of contrasting colours.They can be as large as four inches across. A typical characteristic of the Gazania flower is that they are particular to light so they close up in the evenings and on overcast days the way that dandelions and tulips do. Check out my range of Gazania's on Redbubble

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Product id: 161916307572104956
Created on 27/10/2009 17:12