Daisies Facts
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• Daisy plants got their name from the old Anglo-Saxon word daes eage, meaning day’s eye.
• In the language of flowers, Daisy symbolizes innocence.
• Daisies are notable by 3 - 4 inch long flower stalks.
• The plant is distinctive by a prostrate or spreading growing habit.
• The leaf texture of the daisy ranges from smooth or covered by tiny hairs, narrow at the base and lightly lobed.
• The Daisy flower stalks are usually longer in size than the plant’s leaves.
• In the northwest America the English daisy is recognized as an invasive weed.
• The Daisy flowers are very appealing while opening at dawn and attract a lot of small insects.
• Kids make daisy chains from the flower.
• Daisy foliage can be consumed and can the major component for salads.
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