Shasta Daisy 'Alaska' forms large white flowers with a distinct yellow centre, reminiscent of classic daisies. The bright petals contrast well with the clump of dark green leaves, helping the plant stand out in the border. It forms compact, tidy clumps and combines easily with other perennials in different planting schemes. This variety suits both naturalistic gardens and more classic arrangements, and its flowers are also suitable for cutting.
Plant Shasta Daisy in spring, from March to May, or in autumn, from September to November, to allow it to root well.
Plant at a depth of 7-10 cm.
Allow 30-40 cm between bare-root plants to give the clumps enough room to develop fully.
This variety reaches a height of 70-90 cm.
Shasta Daisy 'Alaska' flowers from June to September, bringing charm to the garden throughout the summer.
This plant overwinters in the ground and is fully frost hardy, with no need for lifting or any special preparation for winter.
Ideal for borders, flower meadows and bouquets. The flowers stay fresh for a long time, making them excellent for summer floral arrangements. It combines beautifully with salvias, coneflowers and ornamental grasses to create harmonious compositions.
By choosing our shop, you receive premium bare-root plants. They are carefully prepared to preserve their condition.
The pack contains 1 bare root. The label includes basic growing information.
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