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Sweet Daisy™ Birdy Shasta Daisy

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Sweet Daisy™ Birdy Shasta Daisy

A Shasta Daisy That Actually Earns Its Keep

If you have ever grown a Shasta daisy that flopped, faded early, or simply gave up by midsummer, Sweet Daisy™ Birdy (Leucanthemum x superbum 'Birdy') is worth a closer look. This 2021 All-America Selections Regional Winner was trialed across wildly different climates, from the freezing winters of Manitoba, Canada to the sweltering summers of west Texas and the humidity of Florida, and it performed in all of them. That kind of across-the-board resilience is rare in the daisy world and is the reason Birdy has quickly become a go-to for both home gardeners and professional growers.

What It Looks Like

The blooms are the classic Shasta daisy style, but with larger, overlapping petals that give them a fuller, more substantial appearance than older varieties. Each 5-inch flower features reflexed white petals arranged around a bright golden-yellow disc center, and the overall effect is clean and luminous, especially at dusk or in moonlight gardens. Dark green, serrated foliage provides a sharp contrast that makes those white blooms pop even harder. Plants reach 18 to 24 inches tall at bloom height and carry themselves upright without staking.

Season-Long Performance

What separates Birdy from the pack is its bloom cycle. Rather than delivering one big flush and calling it a season, new buds continuously stack on top of spent flowers, so the plant looks fresh from late spring all the way through the first hard frost. It starts blooming earlier than most comparable varieties, which is a welcome quality when the garden is still warming up. Cut stems for the vase and the plant barely blinks, sending up new flowers to fill the gap.

Landscape and Container Uses

Sweet Daisy™ Birdy works equally well in the ground or in containers. In the border, it fills the mid-layer nicely alongside lavender, salvia, coneflower, and catmint. Mass plantings create a striking sea of white that draws pollinator traffic all season long. In a patio container, a single plant makes an impressive focal point paired with trailing verbena or blue fan flower. The sturdy stems also make it one of the better Shasta daisies for cutting arrangements, holding up well in the vase.

Pollinators and Wildlife

Bees and butterflies find the open-faced blooms easy to access, and Birdy becomes a reliable pit stop for pollinators from late spring through fall. While it is not a host plant for any specific butterfly species, the pollen-rich centers attract a broad range of native bees, honeybees, and swallowtails throughout its long bloom window.

Why Birdy Belongs in Your Garden

Sweet Daisy™ Birdy brings reliable, no-fuss performance to a plant category that has historically required more babying than it deserved. Whether you are filling a sunny border, building a pollinator garden, or just looking for a perennial that will still look great in August, Birdy delivers season after season without demanding much in return.

$15.82
Sweet Daisy™ Birdy Shasta Daisy
$15.82

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A Shasta Daisy That Actually Earns Its Keep

If you have ever grown a Shasta daisy that flopped, faded early, or simply gave up by midsummer, Sweet Daisy™ Birdy (Leucanthemum x superbum 'Birdy') is worth a closer look. This 2021 All-America Selections Regional Winner was trialed across wildly different climates, from the freezing winters of Manitoba, Canada to the sweltering summers of west Texas and the humidity of Florida, and it performed in all of them. That kind of across-the-board resilience is rare in the daisy world and is the reason Birdy has quickly become a go-to for both home gardeners and professional growers.

What It Looks Like

The blooms are the classic Shasta daisy style, but with larger, overlapping petals that give them a fuller, more substantial appearance than older varieties. Each 5-inch flower features reflexed white petals arranged around a bright golden-yellow disc center, and the overall effect is clean and luminous, especially at dusk or in moonlight gardens. Dark green, serrated foliage provides a sharp contrast that makes those white blooms pop even harder. Plants reach 18 to 24 inches tall at bloom height and carry themselves upright without staking.

Season-Long Performance

What separates Birdy from the pack is its bloom cycle. Rather than delivering one big flush and calling it a season, new buds continuously stack on top of spent flowers, so the plant looks fresh from late spring all the way through the first hard frost. It starts blooming earlier than most comparable varieties, which is a welcome quality when the garden is still warming up. Cut stems for the vase and the plant barely blinks, sending up new flowers to fill the gap.

Landscape and Container Uses

Sweet Daisy™ Birdy works equally well in the ground or in containers. In the border, it fills the mid-layer nicely alongside lavender, salvia, coneflower, and catmint. Mass plantings create a striking sea of white that draws pollinator traffic all season long. In a patio container, a single plant makes an impressive focal point paired with trailing verbena or blue fan flower. The sturdy stems also make it one of the better Shasta daisies for cutting arrangements, holding up well in the vase.

Pollinators and Wildlife

Bees and butterflies find the open-faced blooms easy to access, and Birdy becomes a reliable pit stop for pollinators from late spring through fall. While it is not a host plant for any specific butterfly species, the pollen-rich centers attract a broad range of native bees, honeybees, and swallowtails throughout its long bloom window.

Why Birdy Belongs in Your Garden

Sweet Daisy™ Birdy brings reliable, no-fuss performance to a plant category that has historically required more babying than it deserved. Whether you are filling a sunny border, building a pollinator garden, or just looking for a perennial that will still look great in August, Birdy delivers season after season without demanding much in return.