Yes they can.
Daisies love full sunlight. They generally grow in moist, rich soils. You can find daisies mostly in a hay field or in the open fields, during the spring or summer months. Also, in the northwestern United States, you can see daisies growing all alongside the roads. There are daisies that grow in Africa (yellow African bush daisy) and Australia (swan river daisy) as well. The daisies originate in England and grow throughout Europe. The daisies in the United States generally grow from temperature zones three to ten. This excludes places like Alaska, where it is usually too cold to grow daisies.
Yes, botanists have created color varieties of the daisy, a gorgeous orange and purple. They are usually found at chain garden stores. One note, I have never had them come back each year like my white daisies.
daisies grow mainly in the spring but they also grow in the summer. Daisies grow mainly in hay fields or open plains. They can ,and do, grow everywhere. Which may make daisies are the ultimate plant in the USA!
Daisies stems grow from forest grounds
in a garden
no
African Daisies are listed as non-toxic to horses. If you are at all concerned about them remove them from where the horses could gain access to them.
Daisies can and plants.
yes
Where I live (England) daisies come out in late spring to early summer.
Most plants will grow in the direction of the sun. Some will even follow the sun during the day such as sunflowers and African daisies.
Daisies are versatile flowering plants that grow in a variety of regions around the world. They thrive in temperate climates, making them common in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Daisies also adapt well to various soil types and can be found in meadows, gardens, and even along roadsides. Some species, like the African daisy, are found in warmer regions, showcasing their adaptability to different environments.