Description
Common Name: Shasta Daisy
A remarkable British selection, introduced in the 1960s but lost for many years until it was rediscovered in an Irish garden. This produces shaggy double white daisies with a centre of shorter creamy-yellow petals. Stems are fairly tall, strong and excellent for cutting. Ideal for a sunny border. Removing faded flowers will greatly increase the blooming time. Shasta Daisy is a well-behaved garden hybrid, and should not be confused with the weedy Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare). Divide every two years in the spring, to maintain vigour.
Size: #1 Bare Root
Height: 26.-30.”
Spread: 18.-23.”
Sunlight: Full Sun
Hardiness Zones: 5,6,7,8,9
Attributes: Attracts Butterflies, Cut Flower