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The name "daisy" comes from the Old English phrase "day's eye," which refers to the flower's habit of opening in the morning and closing at night, resembling an eye that opens with the day. This characteristic is particularly evident in the common daisy (Bellis perennis). The name reflects both the flower's daily cycle and its bright, cheerful appearance in gardens and meadows.

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