Zone: 6
Height: 90cm [3ft]
Spread: 30cm [1ft]
Bloom: long and durable, July-September, large (5-8cm) silvery-mauve "daisies" with purple centers
Foliage: Basal rosette (30cm) of large, cottony-green, thistle leaves
Light: Full sun (native to South Africa)
Water: No extra. Can withstand heat and drought
Soil: Sharp and gritty, well drained, especially around crown base
Garden Location: Borders, very architectural specimen plant
Berkheya purpurea 'Zulu warrior' (Purple berkheya)
Stunning plants. Survives wet winters here in Nova Scotia, but benefits from shelter and gravel mulch (it has a deep taproot; be sure base of crown does not become exposed) and must have excellent drainage. Exceptionally lovely when complemented with dark purple and light yellow companions.