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Definition: Bellis perennis

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Low-growing Eurasian plant with yellow central disc flowers and pinkish-white outer ray flowers.[Wordnet].

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Extended Definition: Bellis perennis


Bellis perennis

Bellis perennis

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Bellis
Species: B. perennis
Binomial name
Bellis perennis
L.
Daisy flower extreme close-up
Daisy flower extreme close-up

Bellis perennis is a common European species of Daisy, often considered the archetypal species of that name, though many other related plants share the name; to distinguish it from other daisies, it is sometimes qualified as Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy or occasionally English daisy. It is native to western, central and northern Europe. The species is widely naturalized in North America, where it is considered an invasive weed.

It is a herbaceous plant with short creeping rhizomes and small rounded or spoon-shaped evergreen leaves 2–5 cm long, grows close to ground. The flowerheads are 2–3 cm in diameter, with white ray florets (often tipped red) and yellow disc florets; they are produced on leafless stems 2–10 cm (rarely 15 cm) tall. The lawn daisy is a dicot.

Name

It is thought that the name "daisy" is a corruption of "day's eye", because the whole head closes at night and opens in the morning. Chaucer called it "eye of the day".

Daisy is also a common girl's name and is a nickname for girls named Margaret.

Uses

It is not affected by mowing and is therefore often considered a weed on lawns, though many also value the appearance of the flowers. Several cultivars and hybrids have been selected with much larger flower heads up to 5–6 cm diameter and with light pink to purple-red ray florets.

Bellis perennis has astringent properties and has been used in folk medicine.[1]

Green leaves are edible, consume moderately.

References

  1. Howard, Michael. Traditional Folk Remedies (Century, 1987), p129


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Translations: Bellis perennis

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Central Danish Tusindfryd (Bellis, Bellis perennis, daisy). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse Pratellina (daisy, marguerite, daisy wheel, aster, Bellis perennis), Fiore di curone (daisy, Bellis perennis), Calèndula (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi Pratellina (daisy, marguerite, daisy wheel, aster, Bellis perennis), Fiore di curone (daisy, Bellis perennis), Calèndula (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican Pratellina (daisy, marguerite, daisy wheel, aster, Bellis perennis), Fiore di curone (daisy, Bellis perennis), Calèndula (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso Pratellina (daisy, marguerite, daisy wheel, aster, Bellis perennis), Fiore di curone (daisy, Bellis perennis), Calèndula (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu Pratellina (daisy, marguerite, daisy wheel, aster, Bellis perennis), Fiore di curone (daisy, Bellis perennis), Calèndula (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Tusindfryd (Bellis, Bellis perennis, daisy). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Tusindfryd (Bellis, Bellis perennis, daisy). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Madeliefje (daisy, gowan, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish Kaunokainen (nymph, nymphs, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi Tusensköna (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Tusindfryd (Bellis, Bellis perennis, daisy). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea Kaunokainen (nymph, nymphs, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi Kaunokainen (nymph, nymphs, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska Tusensköna (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish Tusensköna (daisy, Bellis perennis). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Bellis perennis. (volunteer & more translations)
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