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Now that our summers are trending hotter for longer, leaning toward perennials that can tolerate heat makes sense in garden ...
How conservationists found a rare flower called the Saints' Daisy after 60 years The plant, Carson described, is about a foot tall, with longish hair sticking out of its stem and leaves.
Before this spring, the last time anyone had laid eyes on a small flower with lavender petals on Santa Cruz Island was nearly ...
Before this spring, the last time anyone had laid eyes on a small flower with lavender petals on Santa Cruz Island was nearly 60 years ago. The plant is called Saints' Daisy.
The common name daisy is derived from the Old English term "dægesege," which translates to "day's eye," or "eye of the day." The name suggests a daisy looks like the sun with its rays shining out in ...
Daisy flowers are called florets and they come in two different kinds: yellow disk florets that mass together in the centre, and white, petal-like ray florets that form a ring around the edge.