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- Genus: Leptospermum
- Species: scoparium
- Name: 'Red Damask'
- Common Name: Tea tree
- Family: Myrtaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen shrub with purple tinged foliage & lots of double pinky red flowers in summer. Reaches 1-2m (3-6 feet) as a mature plant - 10 years. Sun to semi shade in a sheltered site, ordinary to well drained soil.
- Genus: Leucanthemella
- Species: serotina
- Name:
- Common Name:
- Family: Asteraceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.50
- Difficult Spots: Good for insects, Clay soil,
Hardy deciduous clump forming herbaceous perennial. Large white daisy flowers are borne on top of tall upright stems 1.5-2.1m (5-7ft) high from September to November. Prefers full sun or partial shade, ordinary to moist soils. Good for clay soils. The flowers follow the sun. May require staking.
- Genus: Leucanthemum
- Species: x superbum
- Name: 'Angel'
- Common Name: Shasta daisy
- Family: Asteraceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming perennial with lots of large single white daisy flowers with a soft yellow eye in summer. Sun to semi shade, ordinary garden soil. Reaches 35cm (14 inches) tall. Dead head for more flowers. PBR.
- Genus: Leucanthemum
- Species: x superbum
- Name: 'Becky'
- Common Name: Shasta daisy
- Family: Asteraceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.50
- Difficult Spots: Good for insects,
Shasta daisy. Hardy clump forming deciduous perennial which has sturdy upright white daisy flowers with a yellow eye in summer. Sun to semi shade, ordinary garden soil. Reaches 90cm (3 feet).
- Genus: Leucanthemum
- Species: x superbum
- Name: 'Esther Read'
- Common Name: Shasta daisy
- Family: Asteraceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming deciduous perennial. Large double white flowers on stems 45-60cm (18-24in) tall from June- August. Sun to semi shade, ordinary garden soil. Divide every 3-4 years.