All about Daisies

Daisies are flowering plants that belong to the family Asteraceae, which is one of the largest plant families. They are known for their cheerful, daisy-like flowers that typically have a central disc surrounded by ray-like petals. Daisies are found in various regions around the world and are cultivated for their ornamental value in gardens, as well as for their use in floral arrangements.

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There are numerous types and varieties of daisies. Here are some well-known types of daisies:

  1. Common Daisy (Bellis perennis): Also known as English daisy or lawn daisy, it has small white flowers with yellow centers.
  2. Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii): These daisies are known for their large, colorful flowers that come in a wide range of vibrant hues.
  3. Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum): Shasta daisies have white petals surrounding a bright yellow center. They are often cultivated in gardens.
  4. African Daisy (Arctotis spp.): African daisies are known for their showy, colorful flowers with vibrant hues, often featuring contrasting colors and patterns.
  5. Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare): Oxeye daisies have white petals with a yellow center and are commonly found in fields and meadows.
  6. Marguerite Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens): These daisies come in various colors, including white, yellow, and pink, and have a daisy-like appearance.
  7. Painted Daisy (Tanacetum coccineum): Painted daisies feature vibrant, multi-colored petals with intricate patterns, creating a beautiful display.
  8. Michaelmas Daisy (Aster novi-belgii): Michaelmas daisies bloom in late summer or early fall and come in various colors, including shades of purple, pink, and white.
  9. Crown Daisy (Glebionis coronaria): Also known as garland chrysanthemum or chop suey greens, these daisies are used as a leafy vegetable in some cuisines.
  10. Swan River Daisy (Brachycome iberidifolia): These daisies have delicate, daisy-like flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white.
  1. Gloriosa Daisy (Rudbeckia hirta): Gloriosa daisies, also known as Black-eyed Susans, have golden yellow petals with a dark brown or black central cone.
  2. Transvaal Daisy (Gerbera viridifolia): This type of daisy features large, brightly colored flowers with a distinctive green center.
  3. Nippon Daisy (Nipponanthemum nipponicum): Nippon daisies have white petals with a yellow center and are known for their late summer and fall blooming.
  4. Livingstone Daisy (Dorotheanthus bellidiformis): Livingstone daisies, also called Mesembryanthemum, are low-growing plants with brightly colored flowers in shades of pink, orange, yellow, and white.
  5. Blue Daisy (Felicia amelloides): Blue daisies are small flowers with vibrant blue petals and yellow centers. They are native to South Africa.
  6. Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii): Gerbera daisies are popular for their large, colorful blooms in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and white.
  7. Paris Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens): Paris daisies, also known as marguerite daisies, produce large, daisy-like flowers in various colors, including white, yellow, and pink.
  8. Blue-eyed Daisy (Arctotis stoechadifolia): This daisy variety features vibrant orange or yellow petals with a blue or purple center.
  9. English Daisy (Bellis perennis): English daisies have a range of flower colors, including white, pink, and red. They have a compact, tufted growth habit.
  10. Mexican Daisy (Erigeron karvinskianus): Mexican daisies are delicate, trailing plants with small white or pink flowers that gradually turn purplish as they age.
  1. Cape Daisy (Osteospermum spp.): Cape daisies are known for their striking daisy-like flowers that come in various vibrant colors, including shades of purple, pink, orange, and white.
  2. African Daisy (Dimorphotheca aurantiaca): African daisies have large, brightly colored flowers in shades of orange, yellow, pink, and white. They are native to South Africa.
  3. Tansy Daisy (Tanacetum vulgare): Tansy daisies have clusters of small yellow flowers with a button-like appearance. They are known for their aromatic foliage.
  4. Sneezeweed (Helenium spp.): Sneezeweed daisies produce vibrant, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and red. They bloom in late summer and early fall.
  5. Strawflower (Bracteantha bracteata): Strawflowers are unique daisies that have papery petals that retain their color even after drying. They come in various colors, including shades of yellow, orange, pink, and red.
  6. Coneflower (Echinacea spp.): Coneflowers are a type of daisy that have prominent, raised cone-shaped centers and colorful petals. They come in shades of pink, purple, white, and yellow.
  7. Painted Lady (Cosmos bipinnatus): Painted Lady daisies feature delicate, daisy-like flowers in various colors, including white, pink, and shades of red.
  8. African Daisy (Gazania spp.): African daisies are known for their large, showy flowers that come in bright, bold colors, often with contrasting patterns.
  9. Painted Daisy (Chrysanthemum coccineum): Painted daisies have vividly colored flowers in shades of pink, red, and white, often with a contrasting center.
  10. Blue-eyed African Daisy (Osteospermum ecklonis): This daisy variety displays stunning daisy-like flowers in various colors, including shades of purple, blue, and white, with a distinctive dark center.

These are just a few examples of the many types of daisies that exist. Daisies come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and they are beloved for their cheerful appearance and ability to brighten up gardens and landscapes.