Leucanthemum or Chrysanthemum species — White Star Daisy produces classic white daisy-like blooms with yellow centers for cottage gardens, borders, cut flowers, and cheerful summer displays.
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White Star Daisy produces classic white daisy-like blooms with yellow centers for cottage gardens, borders, cut flowers, and cheerful summer displays. It is a useful choice for gardeners looking for distinctive seed-grown plants with ornamental, edible, pollinator, groundcover, container, or harvest value.
Start seeds according to the plant type. Cool-season violas perform best in cool weather, watermelons need warm soil and a long sunny season, and groundcovers or perennials may require patience while establishing. Keep seed mix evenly moist but not soggy and provide strong light after germination.
Match each variety to its preferred conditions. Watermelons need warmth and room for vines, violas prefer cool seasons, and clover can attract bees when flowering.
White Star Daisy can be used in home gardens, patio containers, borders, edible gardens, lawns, pollinator patches, cottage gardens, or specialty collections. Place plants where their mature size and growth habit fit the site.
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View Seedman Product PageWhite Star Daisy is useful for garden displays, borders, cut flowers, cottage gardens, containers, and pollinator plantings.
Start according to the crop type, usually indoors before frost or outdoors when soil and weather are suitable.
Most daisies and flowering garden plants bloom best in full sun.
Many flowering varieties can be grown in containers with proper drainage and regular moisture.