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Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Dwarf Snow Lady’ - Shasta Daisy

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Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Dwarf Snow Lady’ - Shasta Daisy

This perennial sports large, ruffled, white and golden, daisy-like flowers in summer and early autumn. Hardy through some of the UK, down to -10°C.

This variety's layers of bright ivory petals fold backwards, surrounding the golden centre with heaps of ruffled petals. Flowering from summer to mid-autumn, this plant is perfect for adding a late splash of colour to your flower beds. The flowers grow as single shoots but reach much taller than a common daisy, usually up to 2-2.5' (60-75cm). 

Perennial
Flower
July to October


Scientific Name
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Dwarf Snow Lady’ (white flower x proud, variety: Dwarf Snow Lady)

Common Name
Shasta Daisy, Crazy Daisies, Chrysanthemum Crazy Daisy

Pruning Tips
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage further flowering; cut back totally in late autumn.

Wildlife Value
Good food for moth caterpillars, especially the Dichrorampha alpinana. Also loved by bees and butterflies for its pollen and nectar!

Positioning
Full sun to partial shade

Water
Keep soil moist; make sure it doesn't dry out in hot weather.

Soil
Moist but well-drained soil.

Food
Will benefit from weekly feeding with fertiliser suitable for flowering plants.

Pet-safe?
No, causes an upset stomach in cats and dogs

Sprouts Top Tips
Keep an eye out for hungry pests outdoors, especially slugs and snails; also make sure you cut back faded flowers to encourage new ones to bloom!

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Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Dwarf Snow Lady’ - Shasta Daisy

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Description

This perennial sports large, ruffled, white and golden, daisy-like flowers in summer and early autumn. Hardy through some of the UK, down to -10°C.

This variety's layers of bright ivory petals fold backwards, surrounding the golden centre with heaps of ruffled petals. Flowering from summer to mid-autumn, this plant is perfect for adding a late splash of colour to your flower beds. The flowers grow as single shoots but reach much taller than a common daisy, usually up to 2-2.5' (60-75cm). 

Perennial
Flower
July to October


Scientific Name
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Dwarf Snow Lady’ (white flower x proud, variety: Dwarf Snow Lady)

Common Name
Shasta Daisy, Crazy Daisies, Chrysanthemum Crazy Daisy

Pruning Tips
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage further flowering; cut back totally in late autumn.

Wildlife Value
Good food for moth caterpillars, especially the Dichrorampha alpinana. Also loved by bees and butterflies for its pollen and nectar!

Positioning
Full sun to partial shade

Water
Keep soil moist; make sure it doesn't dry out in hot weather.

Soil
Moist but well-drained soil.

Food
Will benefit from weekly feeding with fertiliser suitable for flowering plants.

Pet-safe?
No, causes an upset stomach in cats and dogs

Sprouts Top Tips
Keep an eye out for hungry pests outdoors, especially slugs and snails; also make sure you cut back faded flowers to encourage new ones to bloom!