Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum 'Snehurka')
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The Shasta Daisy, *Leucanthemum × superbum*, is *not* native to a specific geographical location in the traditional sense. It’s a **hybrid**, created in a lab. Specifically, it was developed by Luther Burbank in California, USA, in the late 19th century.
Therefore, while it thrives in certain climates, it has no “native” region in the way that a wild species does. The specific cultivar, ‘Snehurka’ (which translates to “Snow White”), likely originated in Europe as many cultivars are developed there, but the species as a whole is from California.