Perennial Plant of the Year Winner 2003'Becky' is the quintessential daisy. Sturdy, upright stems. Three-inch wide, single white flowers with contrasting yellow centers appear at the end of June or early July when other Shastas are finishing, and continues through August and often into September. Deadheading encourages rebloom, and it's a great cut flower. Fast growing, mounding habit. Excellent performance in the South, where the dark green foliage remains evergreen. Sun/tolerant of partial shade. Fertile, well-drained garden soil. Attracts butterflies! A staple in the perennial border, since the combinations are endless! Common Name: Becky Shasta Daisy
Mature Height: 36"
Flowering: White flowers with contrasting yellow centers end of June or early July
Spacing: 24-36"