Leucanthemum ircutianum

Leucanthemum ircutianum is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the family Asteraceae,[2] that can be found growing in Eurasian (mostly European) countries and North America.

Alternately arranged leaves are simple, they are sessile (without leafstalk) and serrated or shallowly lobed, while being lanceolate to spatulate in shape.

[2][5] L. ircutianum is an entomophilous species, that attracts various insect pollinators with its big and noticeable inflorescences that imitate a single flower.

flowering time, type of habitats), species also differ in their genome, with L. ircutianum being tetraploid and L. vulgare exhibiting diploidy.

[1][4] European countries that fall into species' distribution area are Germany, France, former Soviet Union, Spain and Italy,[1] as well as Albania, Austria, Baltic States, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, Great Britain, Portugal, Romania, Sardinia, Sicily, Sweden, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries.