Showing posts with label Shasta Daisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shasta Daisy. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Shasta Daisy



Shasta daisy or Chrysanthemum x superbum (C. Maximum) are always white, but can be tier single or double, tall short. They generally bloom for a long time in summer, especially if the flower stems are cut, and are a good white accent. “Alaska” and “Polaris” are among the hardiest tall varieties both the single and “Marconi is a double variety. Little Miss Muffet is a single that grows about a foot tall. Well, though to provide rich moist, well-drained soil. IN hot climates provide light shade. Pinching the stems in early summer will make the tall varieties bushier. Clumps are sometimes short-lived; established ones respond well to division.
Shasta daisy or Chrysanthemum x superbum (C. Maximum) are always white, but can be tier single or double, tall short.