There is no officially recognized hybrid between tulips and daisies, as they belong to different plant families and have different reproductive structures. Tulips are part of the Liliaceae family, while daisies belong to the Asteraceae family. Hybridization typically occurs within the same family or genus, making a tulip-daisy hybrid biologically unlikely. However, both flowers can be combined in gardens for aesthetic purposes.
Pansy, daisy, tulip... poppy
daisy, aster, tulip
Daisy, rose, geranium, poppy, digitalis, tulip, carnation
Violet Tulip Daisy Petunia Rose Lily Hermione Luna
blue star yellow daisy red dragon
alstroemeria, amarylis, anemone, aster, babys breathe, carnation, gerber daisy, any kind of daisy, freesia, Iris, Lily, orchid, tulip, sunflowers ....
Pansy, Daisy, Lilly, Posey, Tulip Answer. Posey should read Pansy. Sorry.
Tulip, tansy, transvaal daisy, thistle, tuber-rose, tiger lily
rose, tulip, morning glory, daisy, carnation, African lily, bellflower, iris, goldenrod, lilic
You have three flowers. One rose, one tulip, and one daisy. *********************************************** Well actually there are two solutions: You can have three flowers: a rose, a tulip, and a daisy OR you can have two flowers: a carnation and a geranium
Flower Common Name & Scientific Name: Shasta Daisy, family, Asteraceae. Scientific Name: Leucanthemum x superbum
Flower = fleur : rose, pivoine (peony), marguerite (daisy), coquelicot (poppy), tournesol (sunflower), tulipe (tulip), pissenlit (dandelion)