Information About Yellow Daisies

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Yellow daisies make sunny springtime centerpieces.

The bright color of the yellow daisy is a welcome addition to any garden or home decor scheme. If you're growing these flowers yourself or want to feature them in your home, it's best to learn about the flower so you can keep the bloom looking its best. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Geography

    • The yellow daisy is native to North America, particularly the eastern region of the U.S., and grows both wild and domestically. The flower thrives well in dry soil and sunny conditions, and is an annual flower. Yellow daisies are such a common and hardy wildflower that they are often found growing along roadsides and open fields without requiring human care.

    Size

    • The yellow daisy can grow to about 3 feet tall after up to 30 days of germination. The showing depth of the flower is about 1/16 inch; the blooms are various sizes when they are fully grown, but some of the yellow blooms can develop to be close to the size of a sunflower.

    Fun Facts

    • The yellow daisy is also known as the black-eyed Susan, a flower that serves as a symbol of encouragement if you're giving it in a gift bouquet. If you're displaying the flowers at home, the cut blooms will last for up to 10 days. The black-eyed Susan is also Maryland's state flower.

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