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Daisy – “The Daylight Dreamer”

Daisy

💡 Did you know?The name “daisy” comes from “day’s eye,” because the flower opens in daylight and closes at dusk. 💐 A favorite flower in folklore and children’s games (“He loves me, he loves me not”).🌈 Represents a clean slate Read more…


Cape Marguerite – “The African Daisy”

Cape Marguerite

💡 Did you know?Native to South Africa, Cape Marguerite thrives in sunny locations and is drought-tolerant once established. 💐 Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing garden biodiversity. 🌈 Flowers close at night and reopen with the morning sun, adding Read more…


Barberton Daisy – “The Sunbeam Bloomer”

Barberton daisy

Short Distinctive Quality:Large, bold flowers with a daisy shape and a vivid, eye-catching center. 💡 Did you know?Barberton Daisies are one of the first cultivated species of Gerbera and are named after the town of Barberton in South Africa. 💐 Read more…