Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
Native to Europe and sometimes called Leucanthemum vulgare. Is similar to Shasta Daisy. Ox-Eye Daisy is considered a short lived perennial herb that has a creeping underground rhizome. Its flowers are a typical daisy of white petals and yellow center. While it is grazed by sheep, goats and horses, cattle will not graze it. It does like heavy soils and areas with over 30” of rainfall.
Grow Height Bloom Period Growing Regions Planting Rate Bloom Color
31” Late Spring Heavy damper soils 5 lbs. Acre Alone White Petal Road sides, Meadows % in Mixtures Yellow Center



