Leucanthemum x superbum 'Brightside' Shasta Daisy from Sandy's Plants


Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum X Superbum "Becky") Davenport Garden Centre

shasta daisy. 0.75 star 1 star 1 star 1 star 1 star. ( 6) Justifiably popular, this showy shasta daisy produces a profusion of single, pure white, daisy-like flowers up to 10cm. 9cm pot. £7.99. In stock (shipped within 5-7 working days) 3 × 9cm pots. £19.99 £ 23.97.


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Leucanthemum x superbum Daisy May® White Flower Farm

Highly floriferous and robust, Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy) is a free flowering herbaceous perennial valued for its abundant floral display and disease resistance. It produces a sea of large, pure white, single daisy flowers with golden yellow centers atop a lush basal rosette of dark green leaves. Blooming for weeks from early to late summer, the flowers are pollinated primarily by.


Leucanthemum x superbum Becky White Flower Farm

Leucanthemum × superbum. Shasta daisy. L. x superbum is a robust, clump-forming perennial with thick, narrow, dark green leaves. From early summer to early autumn bears solitary, single or double, white flower heads up to 10cm across with yellow centres


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Shaggy Gem'SHASTA DAISY Country Farm Perennials

Shasta daisy, Leucanthemum x superbum is a long-time gardeners' favourite. It's named after the snow-white peak of Mount Shasta, in California, where the plant was originally bred - the whiteness of the flowers is said to resemble the white of the peak. Today there are many varieties of shasta daisy that have been bred for improved.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Cloud Cirrus' Worfield Plants

Leucanthemum × superbum, the Shasta daisy, is a commonly grown [1] flowering herbaceous perennial plant with the classic daisy appearance of white petals (ray florets) around a yellow disc, similar to the oxeye daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Lam, but larger. It originated as a hybrid produced in 1890 by the American horticulturist Luther Burbank.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Aglaia' Proctors Nursery

Leucanthemum × superbum 'Esther Read' (d) Shasta daisy 'Esther Read' A perennial to 50cm tall, with oblong, dark green leaves and long-stalked, fully double flower heads with narrow white rays over a long period from early summer to early autumn. Synonyms Chrysanthemum maximum 'Esther Read'


Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Leucanthemum × superbum 'Goldfinch'PBR. A deciduous herbaceous perennial, producing clumps of stems to 60cm (24in) high and with a similar spread. The stems bear dark green oval to lance-shaped leaves with serrated margins. Large, lemon-yellow fading to white, semi-double, daisies, with ruffled petals are produced over a long period in summer.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Daisy May'

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Leucanthemum x superbum Daisy May® White Flower Farm

Shasta daisy. Many gardeners get confused and, partly correctly, refer to their Shasta daisies as 'Chrysanthemums'. Leucanthemum x superbum is, in fact, a vigorous hybrid between two species: L. lacustre and L. maximum. It is also known as Chrysanthemum maximum but the correct botanical name is now recognised as being Leucanthemum x superbum.


Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Named after the snowy peaks of Mount Shasta in California, the Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum) is a hardy hybrid developed in the 1800s by crossing the oxeye daisy with several wild daisy varieties.Today, there are 69 unique cultivars of the Shasta Daisy, according to the Royal Horticulture Society.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Aglaia' Proctors Nursery

Flowers are the classic, large single white daisies with a yellow eye, valued in the garden and excellent for cutting. Divide plants every 2 to 3 years to maintain vigour. Removing faded flowers regularly will greatly increase the blooming time. May require staking if grown in rich soil. Attractive to butterflies.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Crazy Daisy' from Neil Vanderkruk Holdings Inc.

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sante' is a fantastic shasta daisy for the cuttings patch, bearing double-flowered pompom-like blooms in pure white with a yellow centre. Flowering from summer to mid-autumn, it's perfect for a mixed herbaceous border. Grow Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sante' in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade.


Leucanthemum x superbum Ballyrobert Gardens

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky' is a tall-growing shasta daisy, bearing single daisies with white petals and a yellow centre. Being single, the flowers are attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies, but the blooms are also perfect for cutting. Flowering from summer to mid-autumn, it's perfect for adding a late splash of colour to.


LEUCANTHEMUM x SUPERBUM ‘SHAPCOTT SUMMER CLOUDS’ Cotswold Garden Flowers

Leucanthemum. ×. superbum. 'Crazy Daisy'. A clump forming herbaceous perennial with dark green, toothed, lance shaped leaves. Fringed, double white flowers with yellow centres, flowering for a long period in the summer if dead-headed regularly. Synonyms. Chrysanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'. Join the RHS today and save 25%.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sunshine'SHASTA DAISY Country Farm Perennials

Leucanthemum × superbum, commonly called Shasta daisy, is a hybrid developed by Luther Burbank (1849-1926). The hybrid name superbum means superb. 'Becky' is larger than most other Shasta cultivars, growing 3-4' tall on rigid stems which do not require staking. Features 3-4" diameter flower heads with the classic white rays and yellow.