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Daisies

The common daisy is a herbaceous plant of the genus Bellis perennis and is native to the Americas. Questions in this category are all about daisies, including propagation, planting, maintenance, trouble shooting, harvesting, and enjoyment, as well as their regions, growing conditions,light requirements, and more.

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What does daisies lay beaming and dreaming means?

This phrase suggests that daisies are bright and cheerful while also appearing lost in thought or imagination. It conveys a sense of innocence, beauty, and whimsy associated with the daisies as they thrive under the sun, radiating happiness and appearing tranquil as if lost in their own daydreams.

Who wrote Please Don't Eat the Daisies?

"Please Don't Eat the Daisies" is a book written by American author Jean Kerr. It was published in 1957 and later adapted into a film starring Doris Day.

Where did the expression daisies don't tell come from?

I don't know for sure, but there was a song, written in 1912 or so, called Always Take a Girl named Daisy, with lyrics along the lines of: "Handsome, handsome, handsome Harry Thomas, He was sued, yes, sued for Breach of Promise He took Mary walking in the dell, and said, "Now you don't have to tell" Mary went right home and told her mother, Ma told Pa and Pa he told his brother Brother told the preacher, and preacher went and tolled the wedding bells! Never take a walk with Mary, never take a walk with Sue. Never take a walk with Maude or Carrie, That's the kind of girl you'll have to marry. When you take a girl out walking, down a little shady dell, Always take a girl named Daisy -- 'Cause Daisies don't tell!" Perhaps the lyric was a reference to an older saying, in which case I haven't been helpful at all. ..i am going to leave the previous person's answer in place. Daisies don't tell was a popular motto embroidered on pillows, splashers, tides , wall hangings, samplers etc in the 1890's the picture that often accompanied the motto was a girl in a field of daisies plucking the petals off the one in her hand. It is a reference to the little girl game of "He loves me , He loves me not"

When was Push th' Little Daisies created?

Push th' Little Daisies was created in 1992.

Are the chrysanthemums related to daisies?

Botanically a daisy is a Bellis. which is a member of the Compositae family.

Chrysanthemums are also in the Compositae family so strictly speaking they are related.

Are Gerbera daisies edible?

Daisy leaves are edible in the spring, but they're kind of spicy tasting.

What eats the head off daisies?

Daisys eat lots of different animals. I dont no what thought.

How does a daisy respond to environment?

Daisy flowers crave full sunlight and need an adequate amount to survive. When planting, pick the area conducive to this requirement. However, avoid an area that might get too hot during summer, as a high temperature will result in a wilting daisy flower. Should this be the case, offer your blooms a bit of shade as a respite from the heat and increase their watering schedule.

What part of the world can you find daisies?

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.

Are Gerber daisies vascular?

Daisies are vascular because of the xylem and phloem

Are daisy's poisonious to eat?

A daisy creates its own food. It absorbs water and sunlight to create sugars that feed it.

How tall does a daisy grow?

Some daisies known as Shasta daisies can grow 2 to 3 feet tall. They also grow 1 to 2 feet wide.

How many petals do daisy have?

Daisies Have 63 Petals On Them, At Least Some Varieties Do!

What isLatin name for daisy?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bellis perennis.

How have daisys adapted?

It grows low to the ground so it is not affected by mowing

White petals surrounding the central anthers (producing pollen) to attract insects

Flowers grow taller than surrounding plants to attract insects

It has shallow roots so it is susceptible to drought, often found in moist soils.

What does shasta daisy seed look like?

Go to the supermarket and look at a bag of sunflower seeds. They're about half an inch long, black and white, and very tasty. The baseball players chew on them and spit out the seed coverings on television, which is better than when they used to chew tobacco and spit out the juice.

Where can you find facts about daisies?

wow. I can't believe it. you managed to make such a vague question that not even a genius could answer that question. what do u mean INTERESTING? I could tell you about gardening. or soil usage. or whatever. no normal human being could answer that question

My Answer to the above is:

  • Most commonly, a daisy flower is made up of a yellow center surrounded by white petals. Sometimes though, the petals are a shade of pink.

    A daisy is a mix of two flowers, called a white ray floret and a disk floret.