Daisy (Bellis perennis) is a perennial, herbaceous plant from the composite family. It has a basal leaf rosette with spatulate, slightly toothed, green leaves. The leafless stem grows up to 15 cm high and bears a single flower head. The ray florets are white with pink tips, while the tubular flowers in the centre are bright yellow. The daisy flowers almost all year round and grows in meadows, paths and lawns. It is edible and is often used in naturopathy.
Daisy (Bellis perennis) is a perennial, herbaceous plant from the composite family. It has a basal leaf rosette with spatulate, slightly toothed, green leaves. The leafless stem grows up to 15 cm high and bears a single flower head. The ray florets are white with pink tips, while the tubular flowers in the centre are bright yellow. The daisy flowers almost all year round and grows in meadows, paths and lawns. It is edible and is often used in naturopathy.