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Hardiness: USDA zone 5 Leucanthemum (Shasta daisy) ‘Breal Glory’ is available from Nature Hills. Developed specifically to be started from seeds, ‘Snow Lady’ develops quickly from sowing ...
Shasta Daisies, Leucanthemum x superbum ... ALPINE VARIETIES The alpine varieties, such as Leucanthemum x superbum “Snow Lady,” a dwarf strain growing only 8 to 10 inches, produces a low ...
Horace Reed and Snow Lady. Dr. William Welch recommends Little Miss Muffet in his book “Perennial Garden Color.” One might also look for Alaska Shasta Daisy, Becky Shasta Daisy, Banana Cream ...
As the growing season progresses, those of us heavily laden with perennials continue to check on the health and vigor of our plants. We already anticipate division of huge, happy clumps.
Mandy Barrett’s Burton Glen kindergarten class spent part of Friday afternoon in the dirt, helping to plant Serbian Bellflower, Snow Lady Shasta daisies and daylilies in the school’s new ...
Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum) ‘Victorian Secret’ (picture above) and ‘Snow Lady (picture below) are compact Shasta daisies, unlike the older varieties that can grow tall and fall over.
Shasta daisies grow best in full sun or very light shade in soil that is rich, moist, and well-drained. Spread a mulch to help conserve soil moisture, and water in dry weather. Snow Lady ...
The large, white flowers of Shasta daisy are common in gardens these ... Some shorter versions with single flowers have been selected, such as Snow Lady and White Knight, and these would suit ...
Shasta Daisies, belonging to the Compositae or Daisy ... ALPINE VARIETIES The alpine varieties, such as Leucanthemum x superbum “Snow Lady,” a dwarf strain growing only 8 to 10 inches ...