Just because daisies are a common flower, doesn’t mean they aren’t a special one. Daisies are native to Northern Europe but can be found in North America, Australia, Africa, South America and even Iceland and Greenland. The word daisy comes from the Old English language, “day’s eye” because its petals blossom at dawn and shut at dusk. What is considered a nuisance member of the weed family can also be used to supplement gardens and yards. Celebrate the tenaciously beautiful daisy every year on January 28.
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Related Off-site Links:
National Daisy Day – DaysOfTheYear.com (January 28, 2024).
The Remarkable Properties of the Humble Daisy – The Herbal Hub.
Five Brilliant Ways to Use Wild Daisies – Susan Patterson (Natural Living Ideas, September 30, 2019).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• Like a Lotus Flower
• A Morning in the Garden
• Of Dandelions . . . and Dandy Lions
• June Vignettes
• Dreaming of Spring
Image: “Covent Garden, 1930” by deoidesign.
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