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Formerly classified as belonging to the genus Chrysanthemum, they now have their own genus called Leucanthemum. These hardy, herbaceous perennials are grown for their bright white-petaled flowers ...
Since they’re not aromatic and their leaves don’t have grayish-white hairs, they were split from the Chrysanthemum family and now are classified as belonging to the Leucanthemum genus.
Formerly known as Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, this perennial weed is most commonly found in waste places, especially along roadsides in many parts of the country. However, it can also be of ...
medium-height Shasta daisies (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum maximum) in single or double forms. All of the aforementioned are perennials though they are grown as seasonal annuals here. All of these ...
The Nippon daisy has been through a few botanical name changes and was once known as Chrysanthemum nipponicum. "I have seen them confused with Leucanthemum or Shasta daisies but the time of bloom ...
Chrysanthemums, those glories of the autumn garden, have had a hard time recently. Although their star is now in the ascendant they have been out of fashion for decades and even suffered the ...
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