Named after the snowy peaks of Mount Shasta in California, the Shasta Daisy is a hardy hybrid developed in the 1800s by crossing the oxeye daisy with several wild daisy varieties. These plants have thick, leathery, deep green foliage. In warm climates, the foliage is considered evergreen and will remain year-round. They attract butterflies and other pollinators they make lovely, long-lasting cut flowers. These perennials love sunshine and thrive in full sun however, other varieties adapt well to areas of partial sun and can tolerate a bit of shade.
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