There's a lot to learn (and love) about this huge family of flowers. Explore the world of daisy facts, including what colors daisies come in.
8 Interesting Daisy Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
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Daisies Belong to a Big Flower Family
One interesting daisy fact is these flowers are in a really big family. These common blooms and their relatives, such as dahlias and sunflowers, are part of one of the largest plant families, with around 24,000 recognized species. In fact, nearly 10 percent of the world’s flowering plants are in the daisy family.
Gerbera Daisies Come in Eight Colors
Gerbera daisies are available in shades of eight colors: yellow, white, pink, salmon, lavender, red, orange and bicolor.
Learn how to grow gerbera daisies in pots by following a few simple steps.
There’s More Than One Kind of Daisy
While gardeners might think of a specific white flower with a yellow center, there are around 38 species that use the common name daisy.
Check out the top 10 classic yellow flowers to grow.
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Remember to Divide Shasta Daisies
Gardeners need to divide shasta daisy clumps every two to three years to keep them healthy and uncrowded. Learn how to divide perennials.
Shasta Daisies Have an Interesting Background
Shasta daisies were bred from four different blooms, creating the classic backyard favorite.
Psst—here are 10 native plants that are easy to grow.
Daisy Flowers Deserve a Closer Look
Daisies contain a multitude of two types of florets: The center is made out of symmetrical yellow florets and the white ring contains another kind with elongated petal structures. The shape of daisies is the perfect landing pad for bees and butterflies.
Check out the 11 best coneflower plants to grow.
Daisies Are Found Around the Globe
A type of daisy blooms every month of the year somewhere in the world.
Grow aster flowers to attract butterflies in fall.
Daisy Meaning
Daisies stand for innocence. During Victorian times, children made chains of them to wear as crowns on May Day.