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African daisy osteospermum. The large number of cultivars offer gardeners many different looks for the flower border ranging from the yellow banana cream to the frilly fringed phyllis smith.
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Shasta daisies tend to bloom in clumps from 2 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide. Shasta daisy flowers provide perky summer blooms offering the look of the traditional daisy along with evergreen foliage that lasts year round in many locations. The plant is a hybrid that was developed by luther burbank in 1901. Daisies are well suited to propagation particularly shasta daisies leucanthemum x superbum which grow in u s.Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 8. They bear all white daisy petals yellow disk florets and contrasting glossy dark green leaves. When you learn how to grow shasta daisy you ll find it to be the perfect low maintenance perennial for naturalizing and filling in bare spots in the landscape. They also have pest resistant foliage making them low care plants.
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