Re: help ID and moving instructions?


I bet you're right!  I couldn't tell much about the leaves in the picture at the site you cited.  Here's one of just the leaves:
http://hort.net/+130_

Kitty

-- Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
Looks to me like what we call a Montauk daisy.

http://www.natorp.com/Montauk%20Daisy.htm
Montauk Daisy


Nippon Daisy
Nipponanthemum nipponicum




Nipponanthemum nipponicum which was formerly known as Chrysanthemum 
nipponicum and is commonly known as Nippon Daisy or Montauk Daisy is a somewhat shrubby 
perennial with dark green  leaves and white, yellow-centered daisylike 
flowers in fall. Select a site in full sun with average, well drained soil. The 
Montauk Daisy will grown 2 feet tall and 2 feet wide. If the plants are not killed 
to the ground over the winter, cut them nearly to the ground in early spring 
to control their height. Pinch off tips of new stem growth whenever it is 3 
inches to 5 inches long. Continue pinching as needed until mid-July. Divide in 
the spring every 2 to 3 years. 

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