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    • English Daisy (Bellis perennis) The common English daisy, Bellis perennis, has a somewhat deserved reputation for being a weed; it's even considered invasive in some areas.
    • Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) The National Garden Bureau named 2013 the Year of the Gerbera, declaring the pleasing shape and luminous colors of the flower to be irresistible to gardeners.
    • Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens) The Marguerite daisy, Argyranthemum frutescens, also known as the cobbitty daisy, thrills gardeners with its blazing yellow and pink color choices as well as its demure white petal variety, which will thrive as a perennial in zones 8-10.
    • Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) What's considered a vigorous plant in one garden is considered a weed in another, and that's true for the oxeye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare.
  1. 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.

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  2. Bellis perennis (/ ˈ b ɛ l ə s p ə ˈ r ɛ n ə s /), 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.

    • African Daisy (Arctotis) Arctotis, commonly known as African daisy or Gousblom, is a genus of annual or perennial herbs and shrubs, typically growing to about 1-3 feet (30-90 cm) tall and wide.
    • Aster Daisy (Symphyotrichum) Asters are attractive flowering plants native to various regions across the globe, including North America, Europe, and Asia.
    • Gaillardia Daisy. Gaillardia, commonly known as blanket flower, is a genus of annual or perennial herbs, typically growing to about 1-3 feet (30-90 cm) tall and wide.
    • Blue Daisy (Felicia amelloides) Felicia amelloides, commonly known as the blue marguerite or blue daisy, is native to South Africa and is known for its attractive, daisy-like flowers with a striking blue color and yellow centers.
    • Coneflower ‘PowWow Wild Berry’ (Echinacea Pursuer ‘Powwow Wild Berry’) Talking of oddly named daisies, coneflower ‘PowWow Wild Berry’ is more regal and luxurious looking than the name would suggest, with showy magenta blossoms that have made it a gold medal contender of the All-America Selections in 2010.
    • Cheyenne Spirit’ Coneflower (Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’) Weave the colors of a Native American fabric pattern into your garden with ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ Coneflower!
    • Sombrero Adobe Orange’ Coneflower (Echinacea ‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’) This variety of coneflower daisy is notable for its vibrant and warm orange petals, a color which is also taken up by the tips of the disk flowers, which are copper below the edges.
    • Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Pallida) A coneflower daisy with a different look from the previous one, pale purple coneflower has long, distanced petals that look like strips of pale mauve purple paper, which start darker towards the disk and then turn off white.
  3. May 16, 2023 · Low-maintenance daisies add a happy touch to your wildflower garden or full-sun planting areas. Grow and care for these iconic plants with expert care tips for sun, soil, water, pruning, and dividing.

  4. Dec 27, 2021 · The color of daisy flowers varies from the classic white petals that surround a yellow disk to Gerbera daisy flowers that come in a wide array of colors such as yellow, orange, red and pink. In this article, you will find out about some of the most popular daisies that can add a splash of color when they flower from late spring until fall.

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