Common daisy The daisy of the meadows ?

The common daisy (Bellis perennis, family Asteraceae) is a small flower found almost everywhere, from lowland meadows to high altitudes, and it blooms practically all year round. Despite its apparent fragility, it can withstand temperatures as low as -15°C ❄️.

Mowed lawns are the ideal habitat for this species, which spreads rapidly to form true clouds of flower heads. The leaves, oval or spoon-shaped, are grouped in a basal rosette. The plant can reach a height of 20-60 cm and belongs to the Asteraceae family.
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Its white and yellow flower heads open early in the morning and close in the evening, even on cloudy days when pollinating insects ?? are less active. During the day, they follow the sun ☀️ by orienting their flower heads towards the light.
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