Re: Looking for MAY QUEEN
Lynn Lamb wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Does anyone know of a source for a shasta daisy called MAY QUEEN?
> We are putting in an island bed in our backyard and my
> landscaper/friend came by and did a sketch for me with suggested
> plants and this is one that is not in any of my catalogs. Thanks for
> your help!
>
> Lynn Lamb
> Zone 7b
> Belmont, North Carolina
Ox-eye Daisy, 'May
Queen'
Leucanthemum vulgare
Category: Perennial
Ht: 24"
Spread: 12"-24"
Color: White
Bloom Period: June to July
Light: Full Sun
Soil: Well Drained Soil
This daisy blooms profusely and is an
excellent cut flower.
Easy to grow in well-drained soil. Drought
tolerant. Low water and fertilizer requirements.
I found this description of May Queen. I think any wildflower seed
seller would have it available as seed. It is a wildflower in Alabama.
Now I have seen oxeye daisy refer to a yellow flower. The one it refers
to would have to go by that latin name to make sure you get the white
one with the yellow eye.
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