


Leucanthemum x 'Becky' No. 2
Leucanthemum x 'Becky' No. 2, commonly known as the Shasta Daisy, is a perennial favorite among gardeners for its striking, white flowers and robust growth habit. This cultivar boasts a compact form with sturdy stems that support an abundance of large, radiant blooms, making it an ideal choice for borders, cut flower gardens, and naturalized landscapes. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9, 'Becky' thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, producing cheerful flowers from late spring through early summer. Its glossy green foliage provides an attractive backdrop to the blooms, and the plant's ability to attract pollinators adds to its appeal, making it both a visually pleasing and eco-friendly addition to any garden.
Leucanthemum x 'Becky' No. 2, commonly known as the Shasta Daisy, is a perennial favorite among gardeners for its striking, white flowers and robust growth habit. This cultivar boasts a compact form with sturdy stems that support an abundance of large, radiant blooms, making it an ideal choice for borders, cut flower gardens, and naturalized landscapes. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9, 'Becky' thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, producing cheerful flowers from late spring through early summer. Its glossy green foliage provides an attractive backdrop to the blooms, and the plant's ability to attract pollinators adds to its appeal, making it both a visually pleasing and eco-friendly addition to any garden.
Leucanthemum x 'Becky' No. 2, commonly known as the Shasta Daisy, is a perennial favorite among gardeners for its striking, white flowers and robust growth habit. This cultivar boasts a compact form with sturdy stems that support an abundance of large, radiant blooms, making it an ideal choice for borders, cut flower gardens, and naturalized landscapes. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9, 'Becky' thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, producing cheerful flowers from late spring through early summer. Its glossy green foliage provides an attractive backdrop to the blooms, and the plant's ability to attract pollinators adds to its appeal, making it both a visually pleasing and eco-friendly addition to any garden.