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Common Daisy Bellis Perennison A In A Garden Background. Royalty-Free Stock Image


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Common Daisy Bellis perennison a in a garden background. Bellis perennis is a common European species of daisy, of the family Asteraceae, 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 English daisyThere are roughly 20 species of this type of daisy, and it comes in colours that include pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. Perennial plants produce flowers and then seed several times, coming up from the same roots each year before dying back. ... Gerbera daisies are considered to be perennials in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10, tender perennials in zone 7 and annuals in lower zones. Easy to grow from seed, division or nursery stock. Plant directly into the soil 1/8 inch deep when a light frost is still possible. Seeds will germinate in 10-20 days and plants will bloom the following year – after one season`s growth. Daisies need as much sunlight as possible, especially in cooler climates. Most species require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day during the summer to live. In hot, dry climates, daisies benefit from light shade in the afternoon when the sun is the most intense.