Leucanthemum x superbum
Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy)
Pronunciation: loo-KAN-thuh-mum ex soo-PUR-bum
Family: Asteraceae
Plant type: herbaceous perennial
Zone: 5
Origin: Europe
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Mature size
Height: .7 - 1.3m
Spread: .6-1m
Habit: Arching, Dense, spreading, mounding
Form: mounded, oval
Texture: medium
Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - well drained
Landscape uses - attract butterflies, container planting, cut flowers, mounding, perennial borders, summer interest
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Leaves
Arrangement: lobed, alternate
Shape: lanceolate, oblanceolate
Size: 2-12 cm
Margin: serrate
Characteristics: oblique, lustrous, rounded
Colour: green
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: head, capitulum
Colour: yellow center, white petals
Size: 4-8cm
Time: June-August
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Stem
Colour: green
Description: parallel venation
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Fruit type: achene
Colour: achene, aborted or abscent
Time: September, October
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Propagation - seed, division, below ground parts
Comments - External ailments treated with oxeye daisy have included ulcers, bruises, lacerations, conjunctivitis, dandruff and vaginal yeast infections. Practitioners of traditional medicine used the flowers and leaves of the oxeye daisy to create a wash or poultice. A wash or poultice was applied directly to the external problem for which it was prescribed, much like is done with modern ointments.
Pests - mold, mildew, earwigs
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