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Horticulturalists, realizing the versatility of Bellis perennis, have created single- and double-flowered cultivars to brighten beds and borders

Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer Do


Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer Do

When songwriter Harry Dacre penned those lines in 1892, he was commemorating a hot-blooded London socialite named Daisy Granville. She is perhaps better known today as the respectable Lady Warwick – and much less respectable mistress of ‘Dirty Bertie’ the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII of the British Empire.

Designated in Old English as dægeseage, ‘day’s eye’ made for a popular girl’s name. Bellis perennis, commonly called Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy, or English Daisy, is a native to Europe. A noxious lawn weed to some, a beloved flower to others, it has attracted more attention than many other such lowly blooms.

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