Bellis perennis
Daisy
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Phylum: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Magnoliopsida
- Order: Astral
- Family: Asteraceae
- Genus: Bellis
- Species: Bellis perennis
Daisies grow everywhere. Though they originated in Europe and temperate regions of Asia, daisies were eventually introduced to Australia and North America and can now be found on every continent except for Antarctica. If autumn/winter happens to be very mild one year, daisies can continue to bloom all year round, but their most prevalent blooming months are April to June when growing conditions are perfect.
Some interesting facts of daisies are: -The sweet simplicity and genuine beauty of the daisy have made the flower an international emblem of innocence and purity. -They are frequently associated with purity, childbirth, new beginnings, and cheerfulness. -Daisy petals symbolize innocence and are commonly associated with childhood memories of collecting wildflower bouquets.
Daisies are non-toxic, but may cause mild symptoms if ingested. Keep out of children's reach, and educate them on plant safety.
Bellis perennis
Samuel Amor Bombín
Created on June 7, 2024
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Bellis perennis
Daisy
Daisies grow everywhere. Though they originated in Europe and temperate regions of Asia, daisies were eventually introduced to Australia and North America and can now be found on every continent except for Antarctica. If autumn/winter happens to be very mild one year, daisies can continue to bloom all year round, but their most prevalent blooming months are April to June when growing conditions are perfect.
Some interesting facts of daisies are: -The sweet simplicity and genuine beauty of the daisy have made the flower an international emblem of innocence and purity. -They are frequently associated with purity, childbirth, new beginnings, and cheerfulness. -Daisy petals symbolize innocence and are commonly associated with childhood memories of collecting wildflower bouquets.
Daisies are non-toxic, but may cause mild symptoms if ingested. Keep out of children's reach, and educate them on plant safety.