Botanical Name: Leucanthemum x superbum 'Alaska'
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Common Name: Alaska Shasta Daisy  
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  • Anatomy

  • Culture

  • Design

Plant Type

Perennial

 

Height Range

1-3'

 

Flower Color

White

 

Flower Season

Summer

 

Leaf Color

Green

 

Bark Color

n/a

 

Fruit Color

n/a

 

Fruit Season

n/a

Sun

Full, Half

 

Water

Medium

 

Growth Rate

Moderate

 

Soil Type

Sandy, Clay, Loam

 

Soil Condition

Average, Rich, Poor, Well-drained, Dry

 

Soil pH

Neutral

 

Adverse Factors

n/a

Design Styles

English Cottage, Formal

 

Accenting Features

Showy Flowers

 

Seasonal Interest

Summer

 

Location Uses

Entry, Perennial Border, Shrub Border, Foundation, Patio, Walls / Fences

 

Special Uses

Container, Cut Flowers, Mass Planting, Small Spaces

 

Attracts Wildlife

Butterflies

Information by: Stephanie Duer
Photographer: wrong photo
  • Description

  • Notes

'Alaska' is a daisy cultivar selected for its tall rigid stems that generally do not require staking, and its large, single-petaled, pure white rays and golden yellow eyes. Flowers bloom mid to late summer, and seem to be meant for vases. Leaves are a deep green, long, narrow and toothed. The plant grows as an upright mound, to about 18 to 36 inches tall and 18 to 24 inches wide. Well suited to perennial or mixed borders, cottage or cutting gardens.
Grow in well drained soil in full sun to light shade. Tolerates a range of soils, though wet soils will make it floppy. Also, avoid overhead watering, especially once the flowers open, as the water can cause the flowers to decline quicker than they would otherwise. Also, vigorous over-head watering can knock the plants over. Deadheading will prolong bloom season. Formerly called Chrysanthemum maximum 'Alaska'.