Oxeye Daisy Plants For Sale

Oxeye Daisy Plants For Sale

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Our Fleabane Daisy is perfect for adding color to your garden. These beautiful and delicate flowers will brighten up any landscape and are easy to care for.
Oxeye Daisy   Oxeye Daisy, scientifically known as Leucanthemum vulgare, is a charming and widespread wildflower from the Asteraceae family. This perennial plant is aboriginal to Europe and Asia but has been presented to North America, where it has become a familiar sight in fields, meadows, and along roadsides. It

Ox Eye Daisy Seeds (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum), over 15 seeds per packageOx-Eye Daisy seeds produce one of the hardiest, earliest blooming perennials

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This cultivar of the East & Central North American native sports many golden-yellow daisy-like flowers with orange-brown centers and blooms through

Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Burning Hearts', Smooth Oxeye Daisy

Ox eye daisy is also called Moon daisy. There are many garden varieties but this is the native. It looks great naturalised into grassland with

Ox-eye daisy

Everyone loves daisies brightening up their gardens Large, robust blooms last for months from spring into fall This Ox-Eye variety can grow up to 3

100 Ox Eye Daisy Flower Seeds

Ox eye daisy is also called Moon daisy. There are many garden varieties but this is the native. It looks great naturalised into grassland with

Ox-eye daisy

Ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) plants for meadow and garden

Oxeye Daisy, dried Leucanthemum vulgare organic herb – Reverie Farm

Daisy - Shasta - Oregon Wholesale Seed Company

The noted American botanist and horticultural expert Luther Burbank introduced this popular flower in 1901, a product of more than 15 years of selection and breeding. 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.

Everwilde Farms - 2000 Alaska Shasta Daisy Garden Flower Seeds - Gold Vault Jumbo Bulk Seed Packet, Size: 1