The last one’s really shy. The light purple color in the middle ones is really pretty.
There seems to be quite a few plants with very similar white-and-yellow composite flowers in the aster/sunflower family. I wonder if they reflect different shades of ultraviolet.
Here Leucanthemum vulgare would be the “default” wild daisy and many other species have similar flowers (in genii Tripleurospermum, Anthemis and Matricaria).
Here Leucanthemum vulgare would be the “default” wild daisy and many other species have similar flowers (in genii Tripleurospermum, Anthemis and Matricaria).
Yes, we have all of those too. Anthemis and Matricaria grow wild all over, especially along the roadside. I love seeing them.
Ice Swimmer says
The last one’s really shy. The light purple color in the middle ones is really pretty.
There seems to be quite a few plants with very similar white-and-yellow composite flowers in the aster/sunflower family. I wonder if they reflect different shades of ultraviolet.
Here Leucanthemum vulgare would be the “default” wild daisy and many other species have similar flowers (in genii Tripleurospermum, Anthemis and Matricaria).
Caine says
Ice Swimmer:
Yes, we have all of those too. Anthemis and Matricaria grow wild all over, especially along the roadside. I love seeing them.