- Daisies are named from the old Anglo-Saxon language daes eage, which means day's eye.
- Daisy is a perennial whose evergreen leaves form a basal tuft or rosette.
- In the language of flowers, Daisies are symbols of innocence.
- Daisy plants have 3 - 4 inch flower stalks.
- Daisy flower plant has a prostrate or spreading growing habit.
- The Daisy leaf texture varies and may be smooth or hairy, narrow at the base and slightly lobed.
- The Daisy flower stalks are generally longer than the leaves.
- Daisies can be propagated by division in spring or sowing seeds in spring or late autumn.
- English Daisy is a serious weed in the northwest United States.
- The Daisy flowers open at dawn and are visited by many small insects.
- Daisies are used by children to make daisy chains.
- Daisy leaves are edible and can be used in salads.
Varieties of Daisies
- Spanish Daisy
- Blue Daisy
- Lazy Daisy or Prairie Daisy
- African Daisy
- Michaelmas Daisy
- Swan River Daisy
- Tatarian Daisy
- Painted Daisy
- Paris Daisy
- Shasta Daisy
- Crown-Daisy
- Ox-eye Daisy
- Nippon Oxeye Daisy
- Giant Daisy
- African Daisy
- Kingfisher Daisy
- Sunshine Daisy
- Gerbera Daisy
- Transvaal Daisy or Barberton Daisy
- Tahoka Daisy
- Livingstone Daisy
- Gloriosa Daisy
- Dahlberg Daisy
- Butter Daisy
2 daisies blooming:
what daisy r u?
da comel daisy..
huahuahuahua~
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