Leucanthemum - Wikipedia Leucanthemum species are perennial plants growing from red-tipped rhizomes The plant produces one erect stem usually reaching 40 to 130 centimeters tall, but known to exceed 2 meters at times
Leucanthemum × superbum Becky - Plant Finder Leucanthemum × superbum, commonly called Shasta daisy, is a hybrid developed by Luther Burbank (1849-1926) in the 1890s near snow covered Mt Shasta in northern California
The Leucanthemum Guide – Plant Detectives Leucanthemum is a genus in the Asteraceae family, primarily native to Europe, with Leucanthemum × superbum being the best-known garden hybrid These plants are recognized for their neat, clumping habit and long-lasting flowers that bloom throughout summer
Shasta Daisy Care, Planting, and Growing Guide - Proven Winners Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum) is a hybrid flowering perennial named for Mount Shasta in California where it was developed, and for the snowy white petals, making it a staple of any Shasta daisy growing guide
Leucanthemum RHS Plant Guide Learn all about Leucanthemum - choose the best ones to grow, where to buy, where to plant and care advice from RHS experts
Leucanthemum: Shasta Daisy - Portland Nursery Leucanthemum 'Snowcap' A dwarf variety with classic single flowers Grows 10-14” tall and wide Blooms May through June and repeats in fall Zones 4-9
Leucanthemum vulgare (Marguerite, Ox-eye Daisy) | North Carolina . . . Attributes: Genus: Leucanthemum Species: vulgare Family: Asteraceae Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Division Root Cutting Country Or Region Of Origin: Europe to Russian Far East and Caucasus Distribution: Found all over North America along roadsides disturbed areas Dimensions: Height: 1 ft 0 in - 3 ft 0 in Width: 1