Carthamus ‘Zanzibar Orange’ (Carthamus tinctorius) is a bold and beautiful annual with spiky, thistle-like blooms in brilliant orange. Known as safflower, this drought-tolerant plant brings drama, structure, and colour to both fresh and dried bouquets. With long stems and a tough nature, it’s perfect for hot, dry gardens — and a winner in the vase.
🌱 Growing Conditions
✅ Plant Size:
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Height: 70–100 cm
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Width: 30–40 cm
✅ Climate:
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Thrives in warm to hot, dry climates
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Ideal for spring and early summer planting in South Africa
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Very heat- and drought-tolerant — perfect for Gauteng, Northern Cape, Limpopo, and Karoo-like conditions
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Not frost-tolerant — sow after danger of frost has passed
✅ Soil Requirements:
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Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
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Avoid overly fertile soil which encourages foliage over flowers
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pH: 6.0–7.5 (neutral to slightly alkaline)
✅ Sunlight Needs:
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Requires full sun — 6–8+ hours daily
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Best performance in dry, open positions
🌸 Planting Instructions
✅ Best Planting Time:
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Spring to early summer (September–November)
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Sow in succession for longer harvest window
✅ Sowing Seeds:
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Direct Sow: Preferred — sow into well-prepared beds, 1.5–2 cm deep
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Spacing: 20–30 cm apart
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Not suited for transplanting due to deep taproot
✅ Germination Time:
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7–12 days at 18–24°C
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Keep soil lightly moist until germination, then reduce watering
💧 Watering & Fertilization
✅ Watering:
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Water to establish, then water sparingly — overwatering may cause root problems
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Very drought-tolerant once established
✅ Fertilization:
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Minimal feeding required
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Too much nitrogen = more foliage, fewer flowers
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Light feeding at planting is sufficient
✅ Mulching:
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Optional — helps retain moisture in very dry climates
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Avoid mulch that keeps stems wet
🐛 Pest & Disease Management
✅ Common Pests:
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Rarely affected by pests
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Monitor for aphids or occasional leaf miners
✅ Common Diseases:
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Root rot in heavy or waterlogged soil
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Rust or mildew if overcrowded — plant with good airflow
🌼 Flowering & Maintenance
✅ Bloom Time:
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Blooms 10–12 weeks after sowing
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Flowers from mid-summer through early autumn
✅ Deadheading & Pruning:
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Harvest stems when blooms are just starting to open
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Remove spent flowers to extend blooming period
✅ Fragrance:
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Mild to none — grown more for colour and texture
🌿 Garden Uses & Companion Planting
✅ Companion Plants:
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Pairs beautifully with sunflowers, rudbeckia, amaranthus, cosmos, and gomphrena
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Ideal in dry borders, cut flower rows, and drought-tolerant gardens
✅ Best Uses:
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Cut flowers: Long stems, bold colour, and unique texture
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Dried flowers: Keeps its shape and colour well
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Back borders: Adds structure and height
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Wildlife gardens: Attracts pollinators, especially bees
💥 Why Grow Carthamus ‘Zanzibar Orange’?
✔️ Bold Blooms: Vibrant orange thistle-like flowers stand out in any arrangement
✔️ Low Water Needs: Thrives in dry gardens and extreme heat
✔️ Great for Cutting: Long, sturdy stems and unique form
✔️ Long-Lasting Dried Flower: Holds colour and texture for months
✔️ Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and fast-growing
For a burst of bright orange, bold form, and resilience in the heat, plant Carthamus ‘Zanzibar Orange’ — and watch it bring fiery energy to your beds, borders, and bouquets!



