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Growing Shasta Daisy plants delivers a vast range of benefits:
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1. Where is the best place to plant a Leucanthemum?
The best place to plant a Leucanthemum is in a full sun to partial shade location with well-drained soil. Leucanthemums are tolerant of a variety of soil types, but they prefer a fertile, moist soil.
2. Are Shasta daisies the same as Leucanthemum?
Shasta daisies are the same as Leucanthemum. Shasta daisies are known for their large, white flowers and long blooming period, which typically lasts from summer to autumn.
3. What is the English name for Leucanthemum?
The English name for Leucanthemum is daisy. Leucanthemum is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is mainly distributed in southern and central Europe. Some species are known on other continents as introduced species, and some are cultivated as ornamental plants. The name Leucanthemum derives from the Greek words λευκός – leukos ("white") and ἄνθεμον – anthemon ("flower"). Common names for Leucanthemum species usually include the name daisy (e.g. ox-eye daisy, Shasta daisy), but "daisy" can also refer to numerous other genera in the Asteraceae family.
4. What is another name for a Leucanthemum?
Another name for a Leucanthemum is marguerite. It is a French word that means "common daisy". Marguerites are typically cultivated as ornamental plants and they are known for their large, white flowers and long blooming period.
Other names for Leucanthemum include:
5. What are common problems with Shasta daisies?
Shasta daisies are generally low-maintenance plants, but they are susceptible to a few common problems:
6. What is the best Leucanthemum?
The best Leucanthemum for you will depend on your personal preferences, such as the size of the flower, the length of the blooming period, and the overall habit of the plant. However, some of the most popular and highly regarded Leucanthemum cultivars include:
No matter which Leucanthemum you choose, you are sure to enjoy its beautiful flowers and long blooming period.
7. Do you cut back Leucanthemum?
It is a good idea to cut back Leucanthemum plants in autumn or early winter. This will help to promote new growth in the spring and will also help to prevent the plant from becoming too leggy.
To cut back Leucanthemum plants, simply cut the plant back by two-thirds. If you live in a cold climate, you may want to mulch the plants with straw to protect them from the winter cold. New growth will emerge in spring. Some additional benefits of cutting back Leucanthemum plants include:
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