Posted by : Muhammad Khalid
Friday, 6 June 2014
Leucanthemum
vulgare, the
ox-eye daisy
or
oxeye daisy, is a widespread flowering
plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia and an introduced
plant to North America, Australia, and New Zealand. It is one of a number of Asteraceae
family plants to be called a "daisy", and has the vernacular names:
common daisy, dog daisy, moon daisy, and oxe-eye daisy.
Leucanthemum vulgare is a typical grassland perennial wildflower,
growing in a variety of plant communities including meadows and fields, under scrub
and open-canopy forests, and in disturbed areas.
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