Description
Leucanthemum maximum 'Alaska' | Shasta daisy
The Leucanthemum maximum 'Alaska', commonly known as the shasta daisy, is a quintessential perennial that exudes the classic charm of daisy-like flowers. This particular variety is celebrated for its large, radiant white blooms that stand proudly above its lush green foliage. Ideal for borders and group plantings, the Shasta daisy 'Alaska' brings a refreshing burst of brightness to any garden setting.
Key features
The Leucanthemum 'Alaska' is distinguished by its bushy spreading growth habit and impressive longevity in bloom. Here are some of its most compelling characteristics:
- It flourishes in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained.
- The plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, allowing for flexible placement in the garden.
- The flowers, with their classic white petals and sunny yellow centers, bloom throughout the summer months.
- Reaching an ultimate height of approximately 75 cm, this variety maintains a manageable size for most garden spaces.
- While deciduous, its foliage remains a vivid green from spring through autumn, ensuring that the plant offers visual interest for the majority of the year.
Tips
- To ensure the health and vigor of your Leucanthemum maximum 'Alaska', regular division is recommended. This process rejuvenates the plant and encourages robust growth. It is best to perform division in the cooler temperatures of spring or autumn.
- While the Shasta daisy 'Alaska' has an average water need, it is not drought-resistant; therefore, maintaining consistent watering, especially in periods of dry weather, will keep it flourishing.
- Avoid overwatering, as the plant prefers well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage will prevent potential root issues and promote a healthy growing environment.
Incorporating the Shasta daisy 'Alaska' into your garden will not only add a touch of timeless elegance but also attract an array of pollinators, bringing your garden to life with movement and vitality.