Whoops-a-Daisy was no accident! It was the result of a planned breeding program at Walters Gardens, Inc. An improvement over the old standard Snowcap in many respects; it’s time to look at this new dwarf Leucanthemum.
Whoops-a-Daisy forms an exceptionally dense, rounded ball-shaped mound of dark green foliage that becomes completely blanketed in large 7-10 cn, white flowers with gold centres from early through midsummer. It has better flower coverage and a more uniform habit compared to Snowcap, and the individual flowers have a fuller, fluffier appearance.
Leucanthemum superbum Whoops-a-Daisy®
Description
Leucanthemum (Ox Eye Daisy)
Family : Asteraceae
Excellent Summer flowering border perennials, for positions in full sun or half shade, in containers or in the border. The white or creamy yellow flowers can be single, semi double or fully double in various forms. Borne in profusion through June to early August.
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