A common sight across the UK, the Daisy is a delightful sign that spring has arrived and summer is on its way.
Each flower has a rosette of small, thin white petals surrounding a bright yellow centre. These are supported by a single stem which grows from a group of dark green rounded leaves. The petals can sometimes be tinged with pink.
It is a common wild flower found growing in our garden lawns. If we reduce the frequency of mowing, Daises will flower more and provide a valuable food source for hoverflies, honeybees and bumblebees.
Where to find Daisies.
Daises are one of the most widespread wild flowers in the UK. It grows in short grassland and meadows on any soil type. They can tolerate mowing, grazing and trampling.