Dwarf shasta daisy
Leucanthemum x superbum## HOW TO GROW SHASTA DAISY Start 6-8 weeks indoors before last frost, plant out after last frost. Direct seed 2 months before last frost or 2-4 weeks before first frost. Drought tolerant. Divide plant in third year. Seeds require light to germinate, press into soil, do not cover. Soil pH 6-8. Hardiness zones 5-9. Perennial.Usual seed life 3 years.Planting Depth surface requires lightSoil Temp. Germ. 70˚FDays to Germ. 10-20Plant Spacing 12-24”Row Spacing 3-5’Days To Maturity 80–90Full Sun, Moist Well Drained ##This is a 2–3’ tall version of the larger Shasta Daisy. Brilliant white daisy and beautiful cut flower and edible greens. After 17 years of development, the Shasta Daisy was released by American horticulturist Luther Burbank in 1890. Beautiful ground cover plant. It was named after Mount Shasta, because its petals were the color of the snow. Formerly classified as Chrysanthemum maximum. These daisies were transferred to their own genus of Leucanthem