I've never understood why people consider daisies to be weeds while their other aster family members are sold at considerable prices at the garden centres every summer! I like their cheery little faces and how they sway in the breeze. (I do like their other cousins too.)
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Looks like a daisy to me, but of course that's a member of the aster family too.
ReplyDeleteI think you are right. Asters must be small and Daisies large.
DeleteMy first thought was that it was a daisy too. It's one of my favorite flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt must be the petals.
DeleteI've never understood why people consider daisies to be weeds while their other aster family members are sold at considerable prices at the garden centres every summer! I like their cheery little faces and how they sway in the breeze. (I do like their other cousins too.)
ReplyDeleteI think they are just as good.
DeleteIt is a flower! No matter what variety it is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteIt's a beautiful looking flower.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph.
All the best Jan