Variation
var. dilatata
This compact plant produces smaller flowers and has broad linear leaflets.

Cultivars
'Amethyst'
This prostrate plant grows to 250mm (9µin) tall and should be spaced 300mm (1ft) apart for mass planting. It produces purple daisy-like flowers from spring to autumn. It is used as a ground cover or planted in containers and tolerates full sun to semi shade. It prefers a well drained fertile soil and may require a light trim to thicken up.

'Break of Day'

This compact spreading plant has a prostrate habit with dark green leaves and produces bright blue flowers throughout summer. It is commonly grown in rockeries and small gardens as a ground cover.

'Bright Eyes'
This compact spreading plant is simular to the species but produces bright pink flowers from spring to autumn. It is used in rockeries or borders in cottage gardens and is drought and frost tolerant.

'Happy Face'
This spreading plant is simular to the species but produces large lavender to mauve flowers that appear from spring to summer. It is used in rockeries or borders in cottage gardens and is drought and frost tolerant.

"Lemon Twist'
This prostrate plant grows to 150mm (6in) tall by 500mm (20in) wide and produces flowers that are in varying shades of yellow from spring to autumn. The flowers may also appear sporadically throughout the year and is an excellent ground cover for a small garden or planted in a rockery. The soil must be well drained but moist and it prefers a full sun to semi shaded position and it has a low water requirement once established. (Scale: 1-drop from 3)

'Pink Haze'
This prostrate plant is simular to the species and produces pale mauve-pink flowers.

'Sunburst'
This plant is simular to the species and produces creamy-yellow flowers.