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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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Can you prune daisies?

Daisies do not need to be pruned. However if your daisies are growing too close together, you may have to thin them.

How can you divide Shasta daisies and is it safe to do in the fall?

Dividing Shasta'sThis is usually done in the winter or early spring. The plants should be allowed to die down naturally in the autumn. Once this happens, you can dig them up and separate them into smaller clumps either by pulling them apart or cutting with a spade.

What is 'daisy' in Spanish?

Margarita común or Pascueta may be some of the many Spanish equivalents of "daisy" (Bellis perennis).

The feminine noun margarita means "daisy". Its singular definite article is la ("the"), and its singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The adjective comúntranslates as "common". The pronunciaiton will be "MAHR-ghah-REE-tah koh-MOON" in Spanish.

The feminine noun pascueta refers to "Easter". The pronounciation will be "pah-SKWEH-tah".

What flower grows in Ontario the lily the daisy or the trillium?

All of them grow in Ontario. The Trillium is native as are water and "ditch" lilies (orange tiger lillies) and several varieties of daisies.

What is the scientific name for Becky daisy flower?

The scientific name for Becky daisy flower is Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky'.

How do you care for a potted Gerbera Daisy?

Gerbera Daisies should be considered as a short-term plant which should be replaced after 2-3 years maximum. Their showy flowers are long-lasting, and plants should be kept in a temperature range of 40 to 70°F when in flower. They respond well under bright light, with limited full sunlight exposure. Repotting can be done in spring when dividing plants in a peat moss-based potting mix. Allow the soil to dry thoroughly between waterings. Susceptible to thrips and mites.

Do daisies burrow underground?

Daisies do not have runners that burrow underground.

How can a daisy grow in mowed or grazed grass?

There are several plants that have evolved to exist, despite being mechanically mowed by humans or cropped by grazing animals. The familiar daisy is one such plant. Mowing the lawn may get rid of the more obviously visible daisy flowers festooning a lawn (a sight which I happen to like), but the actual plant and roots are low enough to evade the whirling blades of the lawn mower.

Why is Daisy's reputation so pristine?

Daisy's reputation is pristine primarily due to her charm, beauty, and the social status she holds within her affluent circle. In "The Great Gatsby," she embodies the ideals of the American upper class, presenting a polished image that masks her inner turmoil and moral ambiguities. Additionally, her husband's wealth and social standing reinforce her status, allowing her to maintain a façade of perfection. This carefully curated reputation ultimately contrasts with the underlying complexities of her character and the shallow nature of her social environment.

Which kinds of noun is daisy?

The word "daisy" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of flower rather than a specific one. It is also a concrete noun because it denotes something that can be perceived through the senses, specifically sight. Additionally, "daisy" can be classified as a countable noun since it can be pluralized (e.g., daisies).

How does a daisy respiration?

Daisies, like other plants, respire by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. During respiration, they break down glucose produced during photosynthesis to release energy, which is essential for growth and other metabolic processes. This process primarily occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells, and while it happens continuously, it is more prominent at night when photosynthesis is not occurring.

Are gerbera daisies single celled?

Gerbera daisies are not single celled. These daisies have many cells that create the flower.

What daisies are perennials?

Perennial daisies include varieties such as Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum × superbum), oxeye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare), and blanket flowers (Gaillardia). These flowers typically return year after year, thriving in a range of garden conditions. They are known for their bright, cheerful blooms and can attract pollinators, making them popular choices for perennial gardens.

Is berbera daisy a mesophytes?

Yes, the Berbera daisy (also known as the African daisy or Osteospermum) is considered a mesophyte. Mesophytes are plants that thrive in moderate moisture conditions, typically found in environments with adequate rainfall and humidity. Berbera daisies prefer well-drained soil and can tolerate some drought, but they generally require a balance of moisture to grow optimally.

How do you dehead a gerbera?

cut the dead flower stem back as close to the plant as you can

What do gerber daisies represent?

Gerbera Daisies represent... *Color to the Soul*Purity*Dreams*Peace*The Depth in Love from the Heart*Smiles*Summer*"Finally-I've found the one I love"*The treasures of Youth*Light*Stars*The Sincerity of Life*RAINBOW*

Who are the members of kicking daisies?

Richie aurther

Duran visek

Ben spemelli

Jeff Mauer

Excuse the spelling it might not be right

How old are the plple kicking daisies?

Drummer Caitlin is 18, lead singer Duran is 16, bassist Carly is 15 and lead guitarist / keyboards Ben is 15.

How old are the members in kicking daisies?

Ben Spremulli is 13, Duran Visek is 14, Caitlin Kalafus is 14, and Carly Kalafus is 17.