Shasta Daisies feature large, cheerful flowers with golden-yellow centers and white petals that top sturdy, upright stems. Its deep green, serrated leaves provide a lush backdrop to the bright white blooms. Whether featured in cottage gardens, borders, or as cut flowers in arrangements, Shasta Daisies are a great choice for a classic neutral addition to the garden that adds height, movement, and interest.
Growing Tips:
- Sunlight: Flourishes in full sun to partial shade; prefers at least six hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil is preferred; amend with compost for optimal results.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods and the blooming season.
- Hardiness: Shasta Daisies are generally hardy in USDA zones 5-9.
Sante
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Sante Shasta looks similar to Becky Shasta Daisy but it has a more compact height at just 12-18” tall. Its white, daisy-like flowers feature a sunny yellow center and is best for gardeners in zones 5-9. Sante does well in beds, borders, or pots.Becky Shasta is a classic perennial with pristine white, daisy-like flowers and a golden-yellow center. Expect Becky to grow to about 2-3’ tall in zones 4-9. This Shasta Daisy has a crisp, clean appearance and strong sturdy stems making her a perennial favorite in the garden.
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Becky
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Becky Shasta is a classic perennial with pristine white, daisy-like flowers and a golden-yellow center. Expect Becky to grow to about 2-3’ tall in zones 4-9. This Shasta Daisy has a crisp, clean appearance and strong sturdy stems making her a perennial favorite in the garden.
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