Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Bush Tickberry / Bietou / Bitou Bush)
(Previously listed as Osteospermum moniliferum)
Bring an iron-clad, indigenous powerhouse into your landscape with the Bush Tickberry (*Bietou*). Native to the coastal dunes, rocky hillsides, and fynbos margins of South Africa, this incredibly fast-growing, evergreen large shrub is one of the most resilient, hard-working pioneer plants in the country.
The Bush Tickberry features a lush, dense canopy of attractive, oval-shaped leaves that are bright, fleshy green with a unique, slightly waxy coating that protects them from harsh coastal winds. From autumn through winter (and sporadically throughout the rest of the year), the entire bush erupts into a spectacular blanket of bright, cheerful, daisy-like yellow flowers. The blossoms are followed by clusters of fleshy, purplish-black berries that are sweet, edible, and an absolute magnet for local birds and wildlife.
☀️ Quick-Look Specifications
* Plant Type: Indigenous Evergreen Shrub / Small Tree
* Growth Habit: Dense, multi-stemmed, and spreading-upright
* Mature Size: 1.5m to 3m High × 2m to 3m Wide (can be pruned smaller)
* Bloom Season: Heavy display from Autumn to Winter (a vital source of cooler-season color)
* Flower Color: Vibrant golden-yellow
* Hardiness: Extreme. Unmatched wind, coastal salt-spray, and drought tolerance; handles mild frost once established.
💧 Detailed Growing Conditions
Light: Full Sun (Non-Negotiable)
* To achieve that spectacular, dense canopy and an absolute explosion of golden daisies, this plant *must be planted in Full Sun (at least 6 hours of direct daily sunlight).
* It will survive in light partial shade, but the growth habit will become loose, airy, and “scruffy,” and flower production will drop significantly.
Water: Low (Waterwise Once Established)
* Requires regular watering during its first season to help it establish a deep, resilient root system.
* Once established, it is remarkably waterwise and thrives on minimal rainfall, making it perfect for low-water or water-restricted landscapes. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
Soil: Highly Adaptable (Thrives in Sandy Soil)
* This plant is completely unfussy about its soil type. It flourishes in poor, nutrient-deficient, gravelly, or *highly sandy coastal soils
* Excellent drainage is vital. While it is highly adaptable, it will struggle and rot in heavy, un-amended clay that stays waterlogged and swampy.
Maintenance & Pruning: High Tolerance
* Pruning: Because it is a highly vigorous, rapid grower, it can become a bit sprawling or woody if left entirely to its own devices. The secret to keeping it looking pristine and manicured is to **give it a hard prune right after its main winter flowering flush finishes
* It responds beautifully to clipping and can easily be shaped into a neat hedge or trimmed underneath to create a small, multi-stemmed feature tree.
🏡 Top Landscape & Retail Uses
* First-Line Coastal Guard: Highly resistant to harsh, salty sea air, ocean gales, and shifting sand, making it the ultimate choice for front-line seaside properties.
* Fast Privacy Screens & Windbreaks: Its dense, quick-growing nature makes it an excellent boundary hedge to block out prevailing sea winds, dust, and nosey neighbors.
* Erosion Control & Pioneer Planting: With its robust, aggressive root system, it is ideal for stabilizing loose soil on steep embankments, dunes, or sunny slopes.
* The Ultimate Bird Garden Anchor: An absolute must-have for wildlife gardens. The sweet, juicy berries provide a critical winter food source for local birds, tortoises, and beneficial insects.











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