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Daisy | Description, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica Daisy, any of several species of flowering plants belonging to the aster family (Asteraceae) Daisies are distinguished by a composite flower head composed of 15 to 30 white ray flowers surrounding a center consisting of bright yellow disk flowers, though other color combinations are common
Daisy - Wikipedia Asteraceae, daisy family Euryops chrysanthemoides, African bush daisy Osteospermum, African daisy Tetraneuris acaulis, angelita daisy Melampodium leucanthum, blackfoot daisy Glebionis coronaria, crown daisy Brachyglottis greyi, daisy bush Olearia, daisy bush Argyranthemum, dill daisy, marguerite daisy Rhodanthemum hosmariense, Moroccan daisy Leucanthemum vulgare, oxeye daisy, dog daisy
26 Types of Daisies to Grow in Your Garden - The Spruce Gloriosa daisy, Rudbeckia hirta, is a sunny yellow flower with a dark center These tall daisies are favorites of pollinators and bloom consistently throughout the summer and fall
Daisy: Taxonomy, Cultivation, Growing Guides | Gardeners Path The term generally refers to the English, or true daisy (Bellis perennis) but can also refer to the oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) The traditional daisy type flowering plants most often have 15 to 30 white petals which surround a yellow center
How to Grow and Care for Daisies - Martha Stewart The most iconic daisy flower has a yellow center with white, ray-shaped petals surrounding it, though other members of this 180-species group of perennials, like gerber daisies, painted daisies, and marguerite daisies, flaunt brighter and more colorful combinations
Daisy - New World Encyclopedia Daisy is the common name for a large number of dicotyledonous flowering plants within the Asteraceae (or Composite) family, and in particular is associated with the true, common, or English daisy (Bellis perennis) and the oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare, sny Chrysanthemum leucanthemum)