A robust perennial with large flower heads, white ray flowers and yellow disc flowers. They appear high above the dark, glossy, serrated leaves. They were first found in the wild on Mount Shasta in Washington state in the U.S., resulting in their name Shasta Daisy. Preferably sow directly in the garden, then transplant later.
| Properties |
| Seedo class |
SL1 |
| Number of seeds |
ca. 300 |
| Flower color |
White |
| Latin name |
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum vulgare |
| Perennial |
3 |
| Price group |
1 |
| Position |
Sun |
| Total weight of seed |
0,4 g |