Common Daises Bellis perennis


From spring to late autumn the common daisy, with its pretty white-petalled flower heads and golden-centre is seen on garden lawns, parks, meadows and pastures. Although classed as a weed, this wild flower holds very broad appeal – a legacy perhaps of its associations with many childhood games, like the making of daisy chains. The daisy is an herbaceous perennial that grows on all sorts of grassland that is mowed, grazed, trampled or otherwise disturbed. It thrives best in areas that become quite wet for part of the year, but will happily exist in a wide range of conditions.


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Location: Norfolk England UK
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