Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Shapcott Gossamer’
Plant number: 1.850.340(Formerly known as Chrysanthemum) Shasta Daisies are the familiar garden daisy, and always a dependable choice for sunny borders in reasonably fertile soil. This is a compact selection producing narrow, ragged, white petals surrounding a yellow centre blooming continuously throughout the summer. Ideal for near the front of a sunny border, as a cut flower and in containers. Beautiful when massed. Attractive to butterflies. 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. USPP#24915: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |
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Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Shapcott Gossamer’
Plant number: 1.850.340(Formerly known as Chrysanthemum) Shasta Daisies are the familiar garden daisy, and always a dependable choice for sunny borders in reasonably fertile soil. This is a compact selection producing narrow, ragged, white petals surrounding a yellow centre blooming continuously throughout the summer. Ideal for near the front of a sunny border, as a cut flower and in containers. Beautiful when massed. Attractive to butterflies. 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. USPP#24915: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |