Cape Marigold also called African Daisy ( Dimorphotheca Pluvialis) is listed as non-toxic to horses. Other types of Marigold however, such as the Marsh Marigold are toxic and need to be kept away from horses and other animals.
Haematopota pluvialis was created in 1758.
Rain water
Osteospermum and Dimorphotheca are both varieties of African Daisies, which can grow to three feet tall. Only the annuals belong to Dimorphotheca, the perennials are Osteospermum.
American Golden-Plover (Pluvialis dominica)
The scientific name of Cape marigold is Dimorphotheca sinuata. It belongs to the family Asteraceae.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
Prune is just another word for 'cutting' i.e you cut your hair but prune a plant. So prune is to cut shorter.
A plum or a prune
yes a prune is a dried plum
in telugu prune is :all behara :
A black-bellied plover is an arctic bird, Latin name Pluvialis squatarola, also known as the grey plover.