Leucanthemum
Leucanthemum is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. Species range naturally from Europe through the Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Siberia to the Russian Far East. Some species are known on other continents as introduced species, and some are cultivated as ornamental plants. The name Leucanthemum derives from the Greek words λευκός – leukos and ἄνθεμον – anthemon. Common names for Leucanthemum species usually include the name daisy, but "daisy" can also refer to numerous other genera in the Asteraceae family.
Description
Leucanthemum species are perennial plants growing from red-tipped rhizomes. The plant produces one erect stem usually reaching 40 to 130 centimeters tall, but known to exceed 2 meters at times. It is branching or unbranched and hairy to hairless. Some species have mainly basal leaves, and some have leaves along the stem, as well. Some leaves are borne on petioles, and others are sessile, attached to the stem at their bases. They vary in shape, and some are lobed or toothed.The flower head is solitary, paired, or in a group of three on the stem. The base of the head is layered with up to 60 or more rough-edged phyllaries. The Leucanthemum head has about 13 to 34 ray florets of various widths, occasionally more, and rarely none. The ray florets are always white but fade pink with age. The head has over 100 yellow disc florets at the center. The fruit is a ribbed, hairless cypsela.
Ecology
Leucanthemum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the bucculatricid leaf-miners Bucculatrix argentisignella, B. leucanthemella, and B. nigricomella, which feed exclusively on Leucanthemum vulgare.Species
51 species are accepted, along with several interspecies hybrids.- Leucanthemum adustum Gremli
- Leucanthemum ageratifolium
- Leucanthemum aligulatum Vogt
- Leucanthemum × aramisii
- Leucanthemum × athosii
- Leucanthemum atratum DC.
- Leucanthemum burnatii Briq. & Cavill.
- Leucanthemum cacuminis
- Leucanthemum cantabricum
- Leucanthemum catalaunicum Vogt
- Leucanthemum chloroticum
- Leucanthemum coronopifolium Vill.
- Leucanthemum corsicum DC.
- Leucanthemum × corunnense
- Leucanthemum crassifolium
- Leucanthemum cuneifolium Legrand ex H.J.Coste
- Leucanthemum delarbrei Timb.-Lagr.
- Leucanthemum eliasii
- Leucanthemum esterellense
- Leucanthemum favargeri
- Leucanthemum gallaecicum
- Leucanthemum gaudinii Dalla Torre
- Leucanthemum glaucophyllum Jahand.
- Leucanthemum gracilicaule Pau
- Leucanthemum graminifolium Lam.
- Leucanthemum halleri Ducommun
- Leucanthemum heterophyllum DC.
- Leucanthemum illyricum Vogt & Greuter
- Leucanthemum ircutianum DC.
- Leucanthemum laciniatum
- Leucanthemum lacustre Samp.
- Leucanthemum legraeanum
- Leucanthemum ligusticum
- Leucanthemum lithopolitanicum Polatschek
- Leucanthemum maestracense Vogt & F.H.Hellw.
- Leucanthemum × marchii
- Leucanthemum maximum DC. – max chrysanthemum
- Leucanthemum meridionale Legrand
- Leucanthemum monspeliense H.J.Coste
- Leucanthemum montserratianum Vogt
- Leucanthemum pachyphyllum
- Leucanthemum pallens DC.
- Leucanthemum × pawlowskii
- Leucanthemum platylepis Borbás
- Leucanthemum pluriflorum
- Leucanthemum × porthosii
- Leucanthemum pseudosylvaticum
- Leucanthemum pyrenaicum
- Leucanthemum rohlenae Vogt & Greuter
- Leucanthemum rotundifolium DC.
- Leucanthemum subglaucum De Laramb.
- Leucanthemum × superbum D.H.Kent – Shasta daisy
- Leucanthemum sylvaticum Nyman
- Leucanthemum tridactylites Bazzich.
- Leucanthemum valentinum
- Leucanthemum virgatum Clos
- Leucanthemum visianii Vogt & Greuter
- Leucanthemum vulgare Lam. – ox-eye daisy
Artificial hybrids
- Leucanthemum × superbum - Shasta daisy