Status:
valid
Authors:
Druce
Source:
ksu
Year:
1917
Citation Micro:
Rep. Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isles 1916: 644 (1917)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000497659
Common Names
- Calendula-Flower Scaevola
- Fan Flower
- Beach Daisy
Synonyms
- Merkusia suaveolens de Vriese [unknown]
- Scaevola suaveolens R.Br. [unknown]
- Goodenia calendulacea Andrews [unknown]
Description
Scaevola calendulacea (also called Fan Flower, among many other common names) is a perennial shrub native to Australia. It has small, fan-shaped flowers that range in color from white to pink and purple. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil.
Uses & Benefits
Scaevola calendulacea is a popular ornamental plant used in gardens and landscapes. It has a long flowering season and is drought tolerant, making it an ideal choice for hot, dry climates.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Scaevola calendulacea are white, with a yellow center. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings are short and slender.
Cultivation and Propagation
Scaevola calendulacea is a fast-growing, evergreen, perennial shrub that can reach up to 6 feet in height. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. Propagation is usually done through stem cuttings taken in late spring or early summer. The cuttings should be about 6 inches long and the leaves should be removed from the lower half of the cutting. The cuttings should be placed in a moist, well-draining soil mix and kept in a warm, humid environment until they have rooted.
Where to Find Scaevola calendulacea
Scaevola calendulacea can be found in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
Scaevola calendulacea FAQ
What is the scientific name of Scaevola calendulacea?
Scaevola calendulacea
What is the common name of Scaevola calendulacea?
Calendula fan flower
What is the natural habitat of Scaevola calendulacea?
Scaevola calendulacea is native to Australia and New Zealand.
Species in the Scaevola genus
Scaevola tortuosa,
Scaevola tahitensis,
Scaevola tenuifolia,
Scaevola thesioides,
Scaevola socotraensis,
Scaevola subcapitata,
Scaevola spicigera,
Scaevola striata,
Scaevola tomentosa,
Scaevola verticillata,
Scaevola virgata,
Scaevola pauciflora,
Scaevola parvibarbata,
Scaevola parviflora,
Scaevola parvifolia,
Scaevola paulayi,
Scaevola phlebopetala,
Scaevola sericophylla,
Scaevola oldfieldii,
Scaevola longifolia,
Scaevola obovata,
Scaevola paludosa,
Scaevola oppositifolia,
Scaevola ovalifolia,
Scaevola oxyclona,
Scaevola plumieri,
Scaevola nubigena,
Scaevola revoluta,
Scaevola platyphylla,
Scaevola pulchella,
Scaevola porocarya,
Scaevola porrecta,
Scaevola procera,
Scaevola restiacea,
Scaevola repens,
Scaevola pulvinaris,
Scaevola racemigera,
Scaevola ramosissima,
Scaevola macropyrena,
Scaevola macrostachya,
Scaevola marquesensis,
Scaevola micrantha,
Scaevola microcarpa,
Scaevola microphylla,
Scaevola macrophylla,
Scaevola glabrata,
Scaevola gracilis,
Scaevola glandulifera,
Scaevola globosa,
Scaevola globulifera,
Species in the Goodeniaceae family
Anthotium humile,
Anthotium junciforme,
Anthotium odontophyllum,
Anthotium rubriflorum,
Brunonia australis,
Coopernookia barbata,
Coopernookia chisholmii,
Coopernookia georgei,
Coopernookia polygalacea,
Coopernookia scabridiuscula,
Coopernookia strophiolata,
Crossotoma spinescens,
Crossotoma oleoides,
Dampiera adpressa,
Dampiera alata,
Dampiera altissima,
Dampiera angulata,
Dampiera anonyma,
Dampiera atriplicina,
Dampiera candicans,
Dampiera carinata,
Dampiera cervula,
Dampiera cinerea,
Dampiera conospermoides,
Dampiera coronata,
Dampiera decurrens,
Dampiera deltoidea,
Dampiera dentata,
Dampiera discolor,
Dampiera diversifolia,
Dampiera dysantha,
Dampiera eriantha,
Dampiera eriocephala,
Dampiera fasciculata,
Dampiera ferruginea,
Dampiera fitzgeraldensis,
Dampiera fusca,
Dampiera galbraithiana,
Dampiera glabrescens,
Dampiera haematotricha,
Dampiera hederacea,
Dampiera heteroptera,
Dampiera incana,
Dampiera juncea,
Dampiera krauseana,
Dampiera lanceolata,
Dampiera latealata,
Dampiera lavandulacea,
Dampiera leptoclada,
Dampiera lindleyi,