The daisy flower is a charming and widely recognized bloom, known for its bright and simple appearance. It typically has white petals encircling a yellow disc-shaped center, although some varieties come in pink, red, or purple hues. Daisies belong to the Asteraceae family and are related to sunflowers and dandelions. The name “daisy” comes from the Old English “day’s eye,” referring to how the flower opens during the day and closes at night.

Symbolically, daisies represent purity, innocence, and fresh beginnings, making them popular in floral arrangements for celebrations and milestones. They are hardy plants that grow easily in various environments, from meadows to gardens. Daisies have medicinal properties too, with some cultures using them for healing wounds and soothing indigestion. Their simplicity and bright charm make them a favorite among gardeners and florists alike.