Daisies

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My favorite flower
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Daisies
  1. English Daisy

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    • bellis perennis Reputation for being a weed, blossoms in the cool summer weather 
    1. Gerbera Daisy

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      • South African native, that make fabulous cut flowers 
      1. Oxeye Daisy

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        • Leucanthemum vulgare Native flower of Europe, one to three foot plant
        1. Painted Daisy

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          • Tanacetum coccineum Start blooming in early summer, with their fern-like leaves
          1. Shasta Daisy

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            • Leucanthemum x superbum Peak in Juna and July 
            1. Helpful Websites with MORE on Daisies!

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              • http://flowers.about.com/od/Perennial-Flowers/tp/5-Daisy-Types-For-The-Flower-Garden.htm http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/growingflowers/flowersandgeography/daisies http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/8481965/Top-10-facts-about-daisies.html
              1. HOW TO grow Daisies of your very own!

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                • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig4oQTprMdo
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