13. Shasta Daisy
Few flowers shout “summer!” as loudly as the iconic Shasta Daisy. It is the instantly recognizable, classic daisy with the fringe of beautiful stark white petals around a large yellow disc. The flowers last a good while, even in heat and drought, and make beautiful fresh or dried flowers for arrangements.
They spread nicely, and soon any patch of daisies will become a lush daisy pasture. The only drawback of the Shasta Daisy is a characteristic odor that some find unpleasant, not unlike marigolds. You might not want to cut a fresh bouquet for your table.