The daisy (Bellis perennis) is a perennial herbaceous plant from the Asteraceae family. It grows in a flat rosette with spatulate, slightly toothed leaves. The flowers consist of white ray florets with often pink tips and yellow tubular florets in the centre. The flower stalk is leafless and can grow up to 15 cm tall. It flowers almost all year round and is resistant to trampling. It prefers sunny meadows, roadsides and gardens with nutrient-rich soil.
The daisy (Bellis perennis) is a perennial herbaceous plant from the Asteraceae family. It grows in a flat rosette with spatulate, slightly toothed leaves. The flowers consist of white ray florets with often pink tips and yellow tubular florets in the centre. The flower stalk is leafless and can grow up to 15 cm tall. It flowers almost all year round and is resistant to trampling. It prefers sunny meadows, roadsides and gardens with nutrient-rich soil.