daisy
1. a small low-growing European plant, Bellis perennis, having a rosette of leaves and flower heads of yellow central disc flowers and pinkish-white outer ray flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
2. a Eurasian composite plant, Leucanthemum vulgare having flower heads with a yellow centre and white outer rays
3. any of various other composite plants having conspicuous ray flowers, such as the Michaelmas daisy and Shasta daisy
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What does it mean when you dream about a daisy?
Daisies can represent beauty, purity, and innocence. Their color also links them to the sun, and thus to enlightenment and illumination.
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daisy
a flower traditionally displayed in homes during Easter season. [Christian Tradition: Jobes, 487]
daisy
symbol of blamelessness. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 173; Kunz, 328]
daisy
provides protection against fairies. [Flower Symbolism: Briggs, 87]
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