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Crazy Daisy Shasta Daisy

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Crazy Daisy'

Regular price $10.98
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per Plant - 2" Pot
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ZONES  4-9 | Good to grow! Zone

Crazy Daisy has fully double flowers that create a blizzard of white. (Leucanthemum superbum)

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Overall rating: 3.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Nice Blooms Second Year

"I wish I had known ahead of time that they don't bloom the first year. It drove me crazy wondering what I'd done wrong -- the plants looked healthy, but no blooms. Now in the second year they are blooming just fine and doing well despite our drought (CALIF) conditions. They are only about half the size of the more traditional Shasta Daisies. This is good if you need medium-low height plants to fill in and you like Shasta Daisies, but not the height. However, if you're looking for height and width, you're not gonna get it with the Crazy Daisies. They are about half the size of my other Shasta Daisies."

Karenn (4/5)

Shasta Daisy Crazy Daisy

"I fell in love with the plant from your picture. I planted them as directed and cared for them. When they didn't bloom I called your customer service and got a very helpful man. He explained that for the first year they won't bloom because they're putting down a good root system. We talked about my concerns and he assured me I was doing it right. I can't wait for next spring and see them bloom. If you want to contact me then, I'll be glad to give you a progress report."

Bama (4/5)

Shasta Daisy Crazy Daisy

"Since I won't see it bloom until next spring, most don't apply. I can't wait until spring and hope it lives up to it's pictures. I appreciate the help from customer service. I was concerned that it hadn't bloomed. He assured me this was normal and that it was putting down roots. Ask me next spring."

Bama (4/5)

Anniversary Present

"Ordered 6 plants for my daughter and son-in-law's anniversary. One was dead upon arrival. Two died shortly after planting, one didn't make through the season and two are alive and well! The plants appeared to be different different species. Which perhaps is why they are "Crazy Daisies. ""

BB (3/5)

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