Flowers in the family Asteraceae are commonly known as daisies.
There are over 20,000 different species of the family Asteraceae, which is sometimes referred to as the family of daisies. Daisies are a star-like flower, hence the name, from the Greek aster. Some members of Asteraceae, such as many lettuces and sunflowers, are not thought of as daisies, but they share many of the same characteristics.
The Latin name of calendula is Calendula officinalis.
The Wild Thornberrys.
no! definitely not. they are wild flowers. i work for the national trust and i have studied daisies
Nemo is a type of wild wilderbeast
It means you're dead and buried, hence "Pushing up Daisies." "Pushing up daisies" is a euphemism for being dead (and buried). It refers to the wild flowers that would sprout in the mound of dirt covering a fresh grave.
Daisies are plants, and plants don't have quite the same strict taxonomic breakdown as animals do. Moreover, daisies are a family of plants and not a specific species. Kingdom: Plantae Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Anything in this family is a 'daisy'.
East Africa, in particualr the Transvaal region of South Africa.
Zinnias are a member of the Compositae family along with Dahlias ,Daisies and such like.
Peccary, wild boar, razorback.
Family Equidae. Looking at it another way, a wild horse's family or group is called a band or herd.