FLOWER-SHASTA DAISY
FLOWER-SHASTA DAISY
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Leucanthemum superbum
FLOWER-SHASTA DAISY an old favourite perennial. Shasta daisies are herbaceous perennial plants that bear large amounts of golden-centered white flowers at the end of tall, erect stems. They have long been considered a mainstay of the perennial border or cutting garden. This popular daisy grows 5-7cm tall, forming a bushy clump that often grows 60cm wide, with flowers that can be 5-7cm across. Flowers are held high above glossy dark green thick leaves 20-30cm long. Plant in large groups & divide from time to time. For full sun & good soil. Salt tolerant.
Shasta daisies are super easy to start from seed. Indoors, sow them about 6-10 weeks before your last frost date. Outdoors, wait until all danger of frost has passed. Cover seed with about mm of soil and keep the soil moist.

Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
Plant Height
30 - 90
Season of Interest
Spring / Summer / Autumn
Temperature Range
15 - 25
Determine / Indeterminate
Annual / Perennial / Biennial
Perennial
Frost Hardy / Tender
Hardy
Full Sun / Part Sun / Shade
Full Sun
Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings
Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings
Soil
Well Drained,Fertile Soil with organic matter
pH
6 - 7
Soil Temperature
15 - 21
Seed Preparation
No special preparation required
Sowing Depth
1 - 2
Plant Spacing
30 - 60
Row spacing
60 - 90
Watering
Regular to keep soil moist, not waterlogged
Germination Time (Days)
14 - 21
Harvest Time (Days)
Blooms in spring and summer, can be deadheaded to promote further blooming.
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