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| Chrysanthemum leucanthemum ![]() |
Description Although the Ox-Eye Daisy is originally from Europe, it has naturalized in every state and is now found on many native plant lists. Unlike the Shasta Daisy, Ox-Eye Daisy will bloom all summer long with showy, daisy like flowers that have white rays and a yellow disk. These flowers are 1-2” and are held above the basal leaves on slightly hairy, solitary stems. As Chrysanthemum leucanthemum has low water requirements it is an excellent plant for xeric gardens, and it is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds. This perennial can reach 12-36" tall and 24" wide. Hardiness: USDA Zones
3-8
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