Pink Daisy Live Plant
God has always been surprised us with exotic species and this time he sprinkled pink color daisies.
Daisies are composite flowers that actually consist of two flowers combined into one. The inner section is called a disc floret, and the outer petal section is called a ray floret. Because daisies are composed of two flowers that blend so well, they also symbolize true love. Pink Daisies are the most adorable and stunning flowers I have ever seen!!
How to garnish your garden with Pink Daisies?
- Daisy prefers to growing in full sun exposure of at least six hours.
- Loves rich fertile soil with good drainage.
- Hot dry seasons are not made for daisies so keep watering regularly during the active growing seasons.
- It’s an easy plant to grow in potted containers.
- The pink color of daisy also symbolizes love and innocence.
It is said that planting your own garden beautifies your own soul.
Daisies make the best friend in the world.
Daisies are some of the most beautiful flowers in the floral world appealing to the eyes. Daisies are used both for gifting and growing in-home or gardens. These are mostly grown up in North and Central Europe. The origin of the word Daisy is the Anglo Saxon “daes eage” which literally means “day’s eye”. It was called this because daisies open at dawn and close at dusk. A Daisy signifies innocence, purity, and new beginnings. The meaning of Daisy is “loyal love” and “I will never tell”. There are different varieties of Daisies but the most popular varieties are, the Shasta Daisy and African Daisy. The Daisy flowers are visited by many small insects. The leaves of Daisy are edible and can be used in salads. A Daisy flower is of white petals and a yellow center, although the flower can sometimes have a pink or rose color. The stems of Daisies are smooth and do not have leaves. Daisy plants have 3 – 4 inch flower stalks. The Daisy leaves may be smooth or hairy, narrow at the base. In cold-weather regions, provide a thick layer of mulch for winter protection to the plant.