Leucanthemum superbum 'Thomas Killen'

Common Name: Shasta Daisy

Though technically a single flower, 'Thomas Killen' has double rows of petals and crested golden centers, lending a fluffy appearance. The thick, fleshy stems make this variety especially good for cut flowers.

Shasta Daisies are all-time favorites for the perennial border. The cheery flowers begin to appear in early summer and continue on for several months if faithfully deadheaded. Shastas mix so effortlessly with other perennials that no garden should be without them!