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English Daisy

Bellis perennis

Description:

It is a herbaceous plant with short creeping rhizomes and small rounded or spoon-shaped evergreen leaves 2–5 cm long, which grow close to ground. The flowerheads are 2–3 cm in diameter, with white ray florets (often tipped red) and yellow disc florets. Although many people think that the flower had a yellow centre with white petals this is not the case. Each individual "petal" is itself an individual flower. In the centre there are many tiny yellow flowers also. The different colours and styles of flower work together in order to attract insects. This type of flower is known as a composite flower. They are produced on leafless stems 2–10 cm (rarely 15 cm) tall. (en.wikipedia.org)

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2 Comments

vanhevel
vanhevel 12 years ago

thanks Gerardo!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 12 years ago

Grate series!

vanhevel
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vanhevel

Oregon, USA

Spotted on Mar 31, 2012
Submitted on Apr 1, 2012

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