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Maximale Chrysantheme - Shasta Daisy


Maximale Chrysantheme - Shasta Daisy

Maximale Chrysantheme - Shasta Daisy

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Shasta Daisy produziert im Juli weiße Blüten, die zum Schneiden geeignet sind. Die Pflanzen werden 2 bis 3 Fuß hoch und brauchen etwas Unterstützung, um nicht umzufallen. Teilen Sie alle 2 bis 3 Jahre, um die Pflanzen kräftig zu halten. Einblütige Arten brauchen volle Sonne, aber Doppel wachsen im Halbschatten. Jeder gewöhnliche, gut durchlässige Boden kann verwendet werden.

Ausbreitung ist durch Teilung im frühen Herbst oder Frühling. Speichern Sie nur Stücke aus dem äußeren Teil des Klumpens, da diese jünger und kräftiger sind.

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Maximale Chrysantheme - Shasta Daisy

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is a Shasta daisy a Chrysanthemum?

👉 Shasta daisies belong to the genus Chrysanthemum, as indicated by its scientific name mentioned above. The American horticulturist, Luther Burbank, developed the Shasta daisy. He accomplished this by interbreeding wild species of chrysanthemums from all over the world for fifteen years.

❓ Will Shasta daisy come back every year?

👉 Like clockwork, these daisies return every spring or early summer and bloom until early fall. They can be aggressive growers, so if you don't want them spreading, choose varieties that don't produce viable seed or remove flowers before they go to seed.

❓ Will Shasta daisies spread?

👉 Shasta daisies are hardy perennial plants that can grow up to four feet high with an equal spread.

❓ Where is the best place to plant Shasta daisies?

👉 full sunPlant Shasta daisies in full sun to light shade in well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Good soil drainage is especially important in winter because damp and soggy soil around the root crown of the plant can lead to rot.

❓ Are daisies a type of chrysanthemum?

👉 Daisy chrysanthemums are a type of garden mum, known botanically as Chrysanthemum x morifolium. Like other garden mums, most daisy mums are perennials, hardy in Zones 5 to 9. Daisy mum flowers fall into three chrysanthemum classes—singles, semi-doubles and spoons.

❓ Is Chrysanthemum maximum invasive?

👉 Ox-eye Daisy, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum It does become invasive in many areas, so has been prohibited by more states than any other wildflower, mostly for agricultural reasons.

❓ What do you do with Shasta daisies in the winter?

👉 Move container-grown Shasta daisies into a cool, dark room for the winter if desired. An outdoor shed, garage or unheated room makes an ideal storage location for dormant daisies. Dormant Shasta daisies do not need light or fertilizer.

❓ Should I cut back my Shasta daisies?

👉 Don't Forget Annual Maintenance Pruning With the arrival of first frost, after the foliage dies back in late fall, prune your Shasta using sharp secateurs. Make your cuts two to three inches above the soil. This will allow you to remove the dying stems and keep your garden looking tidy through the winter.

❓ How many years do Shasta daisies live?

👉 This pretty plant with its perky blooms is a hardy perennial that will come back even after freezing winters in cold hardiness zones 5-8. Even though the plant is a perennial, it is quite short lived. Many only last just a few year.

❓ Should I deadhead my Shasta daisies?

👉 So yes, deadheading Shasta daisies (and other varieties) is a good idea. Deadheading daisies not only improves their overall appearance but will also inhibit seed production and stimulate new growth, which encourages additional blooms. By deadheading regularly, you can extend the flowering season.

❓ How long do Shasta daisies last?

👉 The challenge is that most shasta daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum) only bloom with gusto for four to six weeks, depending on the cultivar. So, like many gardeners, I've figured out a way to get my cake and eat it too.

❓ How tall do Chrysanthemum Daisies grow?

👉 Chrysanthemum Maximum Shasta Daisy. A popular and reliable perennial. Producing huge displays of 6in snow white flowers with a yellow heart on tall stems around 3ft blooming. Between mid-summer and autumn.

❓ What is a Shasta daisy?

👉 The Shasta Daisy is named after Mount Shasta in N. California because its snowy white flowers match the snow that sits year-round on the summit of Shasta. This flower is the symbol commonly used by the PEO Sisterhood, one of the largest women’s philanthropic organizations in the county, and the women’s college they operate, Cottey College.

❓ How long does it take a daisy to grow deer resistant?

👉 It may take this deer resistant flower a year to get solidly established but you and the butterflies will likely enjoy a few flowers during year one! This 24-30” daisy is a member of the Chrysanthemum family and makes an excellent cutting flower. (To prolong the bloom, pick off flowers as soon as they fade.)

❓ How did the Shasta flower get its name?

👉 He named this stunning little flower after California's Mt. Shasta, a snow-capped mountain. The poet Chaucer was the first to give this family of flowers the name "day's eye," because of their habit of opening in the morning and closing at night.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Chrysanthemum max. 'Esther Read' - 'Esther Read' Shasta Daisy, (Leucanthemum x superbum).


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