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Shasta Daisy - Daisy May
The Leucanthemum Daisy May, Leucanthemum superburn 'Daisy Duke' PP 21914 , is an easily grown compact workhorse of deep green foliage and produces an abundance of blooms of white petals with yellow centers throughout the summer. This plant is a stunner!  It may have up to 3 times as many blooms as other shasta daisies! Daisy May is an exciting shasta daisy that is a must have plant; the lovely flowers last 2 weeks or more in the vase! This flower will bloom from spring until fall if deadheaded. This amazing and exciting shasta daisy is a must have plant for containers, borders, or as a specimen. These white blooms just light up a garden spot! Daisy May is ideal for beds and small gardens as well. Divide clumps as needed to maintain vigor. Good soil drainage is a must as wet boggy soils in winter can be deadly. For best results, cut flower stems back to basal leaves after flowering. * Attracts butterflies * Early to late bloom period


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