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Leucanthemum x superbum

       The Shasta Daisy is a hardy perennial, forming dense colonies once established. Native to Europe, it has naturalized throughout all regions of the United States. The white petalled flowers with golden yellow centers are borne individually on single erect stems. Compared to its cousin, the Ox-Eyed Daisy, Shasta Daisies generally grow 6 to 12 inches taller and have a larger flower head diameter. Prefers full sun to partial shade in fertile soil.

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  Daisy Icon'Alaska', semidouble, 2", one of the most popular and well-loved perennials grown for its cheery, large daisy flowers that appear in summer and autumn. A good-looking plant which forms a neat clump with toothed, lance-shaped leaves. Height: 3-4 feet tall.
  Daisy Icon'Little Princess', an ideal variety for bedding areas, plants do not take up as much space as standard Shasta daisies. Great for edgings and permanent landscape borders or as an accent combined with other flowers. Makes great, long lasting cut flowers. Grows 12-16 inches tall.



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