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The common name daisy is derived from the Old English term "dægesege," which translates to "day's eye," or "eye of the day." ...
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Given that there are over 20,000 types of daisy flowers that come in an endless array of bright colors and interesting formations, it makes sense that they’re the poster child for the Flower ...
If you're new to gardening or simply want to take a break from high-maintenance plants, the following seven flowers are ...
Plant of month: English daisy. ... A Texas Master Gardener, she's the author of The Texas Flower Garden, published by Gibbs-Smith in 1996. She's been a frequent speaker at various garden events.
It flowers virtually non-stop and is especially notable in winter as its vivid yellow daisy blooms offer a sunny antidote to dull, overcast skies. Foliage is greenish-gray and intricately divided.
Before this spring, the last time anyone had laid eyes on a small flower with lavender petals on Santa Cruz Island was nearly 60 years ago. The plant is called Saints' Daisy.