✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company
HomeStore

Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company

Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company

$1.81
Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company
$1.81

The Story

Leucanthemum Maximum

Free flowering plants with large snow white, single flowers with yellow centres. Well drained soil is best. No perennial garden should be without this outstanding plant. Older references have Shasta Daisy listed as Chrysanthemum X superbum and C. maxima. Recent changes to the nomenclature placed Shasta Daisy into the genus Leucanthemum. Hardy to Zone 3.

How to Grow

Favourite summer perennials blooming June through August. Easy to grow, adaptable to most soils, trouble free and tolerant of heat and drought. Blooms well in full sun or light shade. Start seed 8 to 10 weeks early indoors. Germination requires 14 to 21 days at 20 C (70 F). Grow on under lights at a cooler temperature of 15 C (60 F) before hardening off and transplanting outside to a sunny spot. Seed can also be directly sown in the garden in May and again in mid-August to early September for flowering in the following year.

Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Leucanthemum Maximum

Free flowering plants with large snow white, single flowers with yellow centres. Well drained soil is best. No perennial garden should be without this outstanding plant. Older references have Shasta Daisy listed as Chrysanthemum X superbum and C. maxima. Recent changes to the nomenclature placed Shasta Daisy into the genus Leucanthemum. Hardy to Zone 3.

How to Grow

Favourite summer perennials blooming June through August. Easy to grow, adaptable to most soils, trouble free and tolerant of heat and drought. Blooms well in full sun or light shade. Start seed 8 to 10 weeks early indoors. Germination requires 14 to 21 days at 20 C (70 F). Grow on under lights at a cooler temperature of 15 C (60 F) before hardening off and transplanting outside to a sunny spot. Seed can also be directly sown in the garden in May and again in mid-August to early September for flowering in the following year.

Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum - Ontario Seed Company | Wildwood Outdoor Living Centre