Hide and seek with a little Daisy
is a common European species of Daisy, often considered the archetypal species of that name. Many related plants also share the name "Daisy", so to distinguish this species from other daisies it is sometimes qualified as Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy or occasionally English daisy. It is native to western, central and northern Europe. The species is widely naturalised in North America, and also in South America.
It is thought that the name "daisy" is a corruption of "day's eye", because the whole head closes at night and opens in the morning. Chaucer called it "eye of the day".
Daisy is also a common girl's name and is a nickname for girls named Margaret, after the French name for the oxeye daisy, marguerite.
Hi my friends,
Thank you for liking my last post and I hope you'll like this one too. Sorry to bother you on your days off, it's weekend, I know.... but don't forget to come back again tomorrow!
My "Wordless Sunday" photo will be online - a picture to enjoy without any words :)
Sunshines to you!
Susanne
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