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Daisy


Japanese Name:

デイジー


Romaji Name:

deijii


Description

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A daisy is a type of flowering plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, often known for its simple yet charming appearance. The most common variety, Bellis perennis, is a perennial plant native to Europe but widely grown in gardens around the world. Daisies typically have a central yellow disc surrounded by white petals, although they can also come in colors like pink, purple, or orange.


History

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The daisy is native to Europe but has spread widely across temperate regions of the world. Its name comes from the Old English “dæges ēage” meaning “day’s eye,” because the flower opens in the morning and closes at night. In ancient times, daisies were associated with innocence and purity, often linked to children and the Virgin Mary. During the Middle Ages, they were used in herbal medicine for wounds and digestive problems. By the Victorian era, daisies became a symbol of loyalty and true love in the “language of flowers.” Today, they remain one of the most popular and recognizable garden and wildflowers worldwide.