If you were born in April , your birth peak is daisy . daisy unfastened with the sun and close at iniquity , which is how they get their common name : “ Day ’s eye . ”

Many the great unwashed think that all daisies are Chrysanthemums , but that ’s not true . The genus was split into several genus about a decade ago and includeChrysanthemum , DendranthemumandLeucanthemum .

For more on the various plants we bed ( and love ) as “ daisy , ” include info on how to originate them in your garden , find out out this article : Perennial Daisies .

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See all birth flower / flora : January : Carnation , February : Iris , March : Daffodil , April : Daisy , May : Lily of the Valley , June : Rose , July : Delphinium , August : Gladiola , September : Aster , October : Pot Marigold , November : Chrysanthemum , December : Paperwhite

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