Does anybody know what kind of flower this is?


Question:like, if it is a daisy, please tell me what kind it is and post a link about it or something. thanks!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=r8vailp82qa...

Answers:
That is a Shasta daisy. I'm sure you can find many links if you do a search.


my hubby is a horticulturist, he says it looks like a shasta daisy. But its hard to tell from the pics.
This is a Shasta Daisy. It is a perennial and grows easily from seed. The clumps will get bigger every year. Great cut flowers. They make very pretty bouquets and will last about 5 days in water.
looks like a Shasta Daisy to me
We're all in agreement. Shasta daisy.

Look at this link and see if you agree.

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wilds...
As the others say the common name is Shasta Daisy. They used to be classed as Chrysanthemum but now they are Leucanthemum. The most common ones in gardens are Leucanthemum x superbum. The common name is derived from Mt Shasta, CA. that was in site of Luther Burbanks home in Santa Rosa, where he bred these flowers.
http://ci.santa-rosa.ca.us/default.aspx?...
This appears to be a Shasta Daisy. It is a nice cut flower too. Here is a link for the general information on it. . . http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wilds...
It is a Shasta Daisy
Thanks for the warning. I won't be planting any of those noisey daisies in my yard.

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