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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
26 Types of Daisies to Grow in Your Garden - The Spruce Ready to add cheerful color to your yard? Here are gorgeous species of daisies to consider for your garden Some types of daisies are considered weeds and are categorized by states as invasive (and thus discouraged), because they grow so rapidly, thanks to self-sowing and their robust nature
Bellis perennis - Wikipedia Bellis perennis ( ˈbɛlɪs pəˈrɛnɪs BEL-iss pə-REN-iss), [2][3] the daisy, is a European species of the family Asteraceae, often considered the archetypal species of the name daisy To distinguish this species from other plants known as daisies, it is sometimes qualified or known as common daisy, lawn daisy or English daisy
Daisies | Chicago Botanic Garden What is a daisy? The word daisy often brings to mind an image of a flower composed of flat, white petals surrounding a yellow button center, growing on knee-high stalks in a summer meadow, rural roadside, or cottage perennial border
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)
28 Daisies Types For All Kinds Of Gardens More than just classic white petals with yellow centers, there are thousands of daisy varieties offering a rainbow of colors, different sizes, and unique characteristics Many daisy types are also pollinator-friendly, making them a great way to support bees and butterflies in your area