Leucanthemum x superbum Ballyrobert Gardens


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Leucanthemum ร— 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.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Goldrausch' Ballyrobert Gardens

Height: 65cm Spread: 50cm Hardy Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sante' is a fantastic shasta daisy for the cuttings patch, bearing double-flowered pompom-like blooms in pure white with a yellow centre. Flowering from summer to mid-autumn, it's perfect for a mixed herbaceous border.


Leucanthemum superbum 'Snowcap' Stonehouse Nursery

Grows up to 24-36 in. tall (60-90 cm) and 18 in. wide (45 cm). Thrives in full sun in moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Light shade is tolerated, specifically in hot summer areas. Good soil drainage is critical. Drought and dry soil tolerant. Excellent choice for perennial borders, cottage gardens, prairies, and meadows.


Leucanthemum ร— superbum Wikipedia

Height: 1m Spread: 60cm Hardy Attractive to wildlife Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky' is a tall-growing shasta daisy, bearing single daisies with white petals and a yellow centre.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Goldrausch' Ballyrobert Gardens

The hybrid name superbum means superb. 'Brightside' is a Shasta daisy cultivar that is a seed strain of 'Becky' (see Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky). Plants feature large white daisies with yellow centers on stems typically rising to 24-32" tall. Flowers bloom from late spring through summer (June - September).


Leucanthemum x superbum Ballyrobert Gardens

Leucanthemum ร— superbum Shasta daisy L. x superbum is a robust, clump-forming perennial with thick, narrow, dark green leaves. From early summer to early autumn bears solitary, single or double, white flower heads up to 10cm across with yellow centres Other common names max daisy Synonyms Leucanthemum maximum misapplied


Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Highly popular, Leucanthemum x superbum 'Snowcap' (Shasta Daisy) is a herbaceous perennial valued for its abundant floral display and compact size. It produces a sea of large, pure white daisy flowers with golden yellow centers, 2-3 in. across (5-7 cm), atop a lush mound of medium to dark green foliage.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Silberprinzesschen' Ballyrobert Gardens

'Becky' shasta daisy ( Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky'), a sturdy, hardy cultivar of the original shasta daisy, grows taller than most shasta daisy hybrids and features long-lasting, showy flowers. The blooms of this daisy measure three to four inches across and bear white petals surrounding a central bright yellow disk.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'White Knight' Judi the Gardener

Leucanthemum x superbum Common Name (s): Shasta Daisy Phonetic Spelling lew-KAN-theh-mum BY soo-PER-bum Description Shasta daisies are old-fashioned favorites for perennial borders and cut flowers, with single and double-flowered cultivars available. Plant in average to dry well-drained garden soil in full sun to partial shade.


Leucanthemum x superbum Becky White Flower Farm

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Old Court' Plant shasta daisy in fertile, well-drained soil in borders. Full sun gives the best flowers though partial shade still gives reasonably good results. Grow compact varieties in pots or towards the front of a border. How to plant shasta daisy


Leucanthemum x superbum Ballyrobert Gardens

Leucanthemum x superbum is known for its prominent Summer white floral display above lush dark green foliage, with an overall upright to rounded habit, often used as a focal point or in naturalized mass plantings.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Esther Read' BBC Gardeners World Magazine

Leucanthemum ร— superbum, the Shasta daisy, is a commonly grown [1] flowering herbaceous perennial plant with the classic daisy appearance of white petals (ray florets) around a yellow disc, similar to the oxeye daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Lam, but larger.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sunshine'SHASTA DAISY Country Farm Perennials

Leucanthemum ร— 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 hybrid name superbum means superb. 'Crazy Daisy' is a Shasta daisy cultivar that typically grows 2-2.5' tall. It is noted for its large double blooms (2.5.


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Silberprinzesschen' Ballyrobert Gardens

Introduced to the garden world in 1901, the Shasta daisy ( Leucanthemum ร—superbum) is a hybrid combining the best qualities of the oxeye daisy ( Leucanthemum vulgare ), English field daisy ( Leucanthemum maximum) and Portuguese field daisy ( Leucanthemum lacustre ).


Leucanthemum x superbum 'Aglaia' Proctors Nursery

April 7, 2023 by Sylvia Dekker Leucanthemum x superbum Shasta daisies occupy a quiet corner of my mind. I remember the glow of white flower petals in my parents' garden at night, reflecting the moonlight as we roasted hotdogs on bonfires and hunted for fireflies. Daisies as a group are garden favorites.


PlantFiles Pictures Leucanthemum, Shasta Daisy 'Old Court Variety' (Leucanthemum x superbum) by

Named after the snowy peaks of Mount Shasta in California, the Shasta daisy ( Leucanthemum x superbum ) is a hardy hybrid developed in the 1800s by crossing the oxeye daisy with several wild daisy varieties. Today, there are 69 unique cultivars of the Shasta Daisy, according to the Royal Horticulture Society.