Trivia Facts About Daisy Flowers
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🌼 10 Trivia Facts About Daisy Flowers
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Daisy means "day’s eye"
The name comes from Old English dægeseage because the flower opens in daylight and closes at night. -
They’re actually two flowers in one
What looks like one flower is actually a composite of two: the central disc (tiny flowers) and the outer petals (ray flowers). -
Daisies are edible!
Young leaves and petals can be eaten — some people add them to salads for a peppery flavor. -
Symbol of innocence and purity
In many cultures, daisies represent childlike purity, new beginnings, and loyal love. -
Bees love them
Daisies are a favorite for bees and pollinators thanks to their open, easy-to-access pollen structure. -
They bloom almost all year
In temperate climates, daisies are incredibly resilient and can bloom from early spring to late fall. -
They can survive mowing
Wild daisies are tough — they often survive being stepped on or mowed over and regrow quickly. -
More than 20,000 species
Daisies belong to the Asteraceae family, one of the largest plant families in the world. -
A daisy closes to sleep
Many daisies close their petals at night — a phenomenon called nyctinasty, protecting pollen from moisture or cold. -
Birth flower of April
Daisies are the traditional birth flower for people born in April, symbolizing cheerfulness and fresh starts.

