Maikonigin is a compact and not as aggressive verson of the common Ox Eye Daisy.
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
3-8
Sunlight
full sun
Moisture
dry to medium
Soil & Site
dry to medium
Flowers
white, solitary heads, have white female ray florets and yellow disk florets. Both florets are capable of producing seed but ray florets do not produce pollen. Flowers start blooming the end of May.
Fruit
single seeded fruit called an achene, produced by each floret
Leaves
Plants have numerous single, hairless stems rising from the base. The base leaves are toothed to deeply lobed and are spatula shaped. The stem leaves are alternate smooth and glossy. s
Stems
creeping rhizomes
Roots
shallow rooted
Dimensions
1-2 feet by 1-2
Maintenance
controling the spread
Propagation
division
Misc Facts
‘Maikonigin’ is a compact cultivar that grows on stiff, upright stem. The common name comes from the flat center disk that resembles an ox eye.