Re: Looking for MAY QUEEN
Hi,
I did a search and found it at Willow Pond Nursery in the state of NY.
Has anyone heard of them or ordered from them before? At least they are on
the east coast.
Lynn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Windy" <saxmanbc@bellsouth.net>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 8:50 PM
Subject: 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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