Shasta Daisy is a chrysanthemum problem free and beautiful

Shasta Daisy is easy to grow and can be planted now. It will over winter and grow into blossoming flowers in summer. It grows to 24 - 28 Inches and is a hardy perennial, forming dense colonies once established. The plant blooms over a long period, from early summer until fall. The bright flowers contrast nicely with the glossy, dark green foliage, livening up any garden bed. The plant is ideal as a cut flower, lasting up to 10 days in arrangements. It is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds and, better yet, the plant is resistant to deer. A great addition to any flower garden.
At DAISY SHASTA Chrysanthemum Maximum --- 2,500 Flower Seeds
Read More in: Plants
Share this Article with others:
Related Articles:
Came straight to this page? Visit Garden Snob for all the latest news.
Posted by Marilyn Renaker at September 22, 2009 8:35 AM