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Margerite  (Leucanthemum)

Jeder kennt die Margerite. Aus der Wildform wurden viele Kulturpflanzen mit großen und manchmal gefüllten Blüten gezüchtet. Die Margerite ist breit einsetzbar. Alle Arten passen gut in ein Beet oder in einen Cottage-Garten. Die einfachblühenden Arten sind in einem natürlichen Garten unentbehrlich. Die Margerite gibt gute Schnittblumen ab. Als Nachbarpflanzen können Rittersporn (Delphinium), Mohn (Papaver), Flammenblume (Phlox) und Lupine (Lupinus) verwendet werden. Die Pflanzen stehen gerne in der Sonne auf einem normalen Boden mit ausreichend vielen Nährstoffen. Geben Sie im Frühjahr etwas Kompost hinzu.
Im Allgemeinen ist die Margerite nicht langlebig, aber mit den passenden Maßnahmen können Sie doch jahrelang Ihre Freude an der Pflanze haben. So können Sie die Pflanzen nach der Blüte bis ungefähr 10 cm über dem Boden zurückschneiden. Die Pflanzen werden dann bereits neue Triebe für das nächste Jahr bilden. Außerdem können Sie die Margerite alle 2-3 Jahre ausgraben und die jungen Teile in frischem Boden an einem anderen Standort wieder einpflanzen. Passen Sie auf vor Schneckenfraß im Frühjahr. Streuen Sie früh genug umweltfreundliches Schneckenkorn aus.
 
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Leucanthemum 'Alaska' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
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Leucanthemum 'Alaska'
€ 5,05
Leucanthemum 'Alaska' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
Leucanthemum 'Alaska'
€ 5,05

Leucanthemum 'Alaska' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Alaska' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Alaska'



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Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
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€ 6,20
Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream'
€ 6,20

Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : Soft yellow 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 45 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -18°C  (USDA Zone 7) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream'



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Leucanthemum 'Becky' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Becky'
€ 6,35
Leucanthemum 'Becky' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Becky'
€ 6,35

Leucanthemum 'Becky' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Becky' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Becky'



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Leucanthemum 'Brightside' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Brightside'
€ 5,50
Leucanthemum 'Brightside' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Brightside'
€ 5,50

Leucanthemum 'Brightside' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Brightside' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Brightside'



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Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann'
€ 6,45

Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White, semi-double 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 75 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Christine Hagemann'



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Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'
Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'
€ 5,20
Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'
Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'
€ 5,20

Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White, semi-double, narrow flower petals 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 65 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy'



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Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch'
€ 6,15
Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch'
€ 6,15

Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : Soft yellow, semi-double 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 60 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Goldfinch'



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Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety'
€ 6,55

Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White, narrow flower petals 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 75 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -18°C  (USDA Zone 7) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety'



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Leucanthemum 'Paladin' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Paladin'
€ 7,85
Leucanthemum 'Paladin' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Paladin'
€ 7,85

Leucanthemum 'Paladin' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Paladin' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White, semi-double 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 50 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Paladin'



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Leucanthemum 'Real Dream' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
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€ 5,75
Leucanthemum 'Real Dream' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
Leucanthemum 'Real Dream'
€ 5,75

Leucanthemum 'Real Dream' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Real Dream' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : Soft yellow, semi-double 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 40 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Real Dream'



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Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy' | Margriet
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Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy'
€ 6,55
Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy' | Margriet
Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy'
€ 6,55

Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White, Soft yellow, semi-double, narrow flower petals 
Flowering time       : July - September 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Real Galaxy'



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Leucanthemum 'Silberprinzesschen' | Margriet | Grossblumige Margerite
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€ 4,45

Leucanthemum 'Silberprinzesschen' - Ox-Eye Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum 'Silberprinzesschen' 
Common name          : Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 30 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 30 cm (± 11 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Ox-Eye Daisy - Leucanthemum 'Silberprinzesschen'



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Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin' | Gewone margriet | Wiesenmargerite
Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin' | Gewone margriet | Wiesenmargerite
Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin'
€ 5,05

Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin' - Moon Daisy

Botanical name       : Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin' 
Common name          : Moon Daisy, Field Daisy, Marguerite, Ox-Eye Daisy 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : May - June 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum):
Everyone knows Ox-eye Daisies (Leucanthemum). From the original wild form, many cultivars have been bred with large, sometimes double blooms. Ox-eye Daisy can be successfully used in many parts of the garden, the cottage garden or border. The single blooms look good in a natural planting. Ox-eye Daisy produces good cut flowers. Good neighbour plants for Ox-eye Daisy are Larkspur (Delphinium), Poppy (Papaver), Phlox (Phlox) and Lupin (Lupinus). The plant like a spot in the sun in normal but fertile soil. Give them a hand full of compost in spring. As a rule, Ox-eye Daisy is not too long living. You can improve this by cutting the plants back to about 10 cm after flowering. This will make the plant start producing new shoots for the following year. Also by digging Ox-eye Daisy up every 2 to 3 years and splitting it. Re-plant the new plantlets in a different spot in the garden. Watch out for slugs and snails early in spring. Put down some eco-friendly slug pellets well in time.

Moon Daisy - Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin'



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