Shasta Daisy
Shasta Daisy
The Daisy Shasta Alaska, ‘Chrysanthemum maximum’, is an easy to grow, long blooming, very hardy perennial. The large, single, 3 to 5 inch bright white flowers make for a beautiful addition to any perennial garden.The flowers have a distinct yellow center. The Shasta Alaska has a very long blooming period of 90 to 120 days, early summer to fall. Plant in early spring, 2 to 3 weeks before the average last frost date, or as late as 2 months before the first fall frost. The Alaska Shasta makes excellent cut flowers.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Chrysanthemum maximum
To read expert reviews, buy, or read details about
Shasta Daisy – Chrysanthemum maximum
Related posts:
- Canterbury Bells BellflowerCanterbury Bells Bellflower Canterbury Bells Bellflower The Canterbury Bells Bellflower, ‘Campanula medium’, has tall flower spikes with elegant, bell shaped...
- Double Sunburst CoreopsisDouble Sunburst Coreopsis Double Sunburst Coreopsis The Coreopsis Double Sunburst, ‘Coreopsis lanceolata’, is very easy to grow and it has...
- Torch Mexican SunflowerTorch Mexican Sunflower Torch Mexican Sunflower The Mexican Sunflower Torch, ‘Tithonia rotundifolia’, is unabashedly brilliant orange and as hot and...
- Mixed Colors VerbascumMixed Colors Verbascum Mixed Colors Verbascum The Verbascum Mullein Shades of Summer, ‘Verbascum phoeniceum’, has spectacular, graceful spikes of flowers...
- Prairie Coneflower EchinaceaPrairie Coneflower Echinacea Prairie Coneflower Echinacea The Echinacea Prairie Coneflower, ‘Echinacea angustifolia’, is a more potent narrow leaf species of...

