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Flora of Gran Canaria -  Argyranthemum, marguerite daisy endemic to the Canary Islands
Stock photo showing a large group of osteospermum plants growing in India, where they are enjoying the year-round warm weather.
Margaret is an evergreen perennial that was brought to Japan from Europe at the end of the Meiji era. Some varieties are treated as annuals. When planted in the garden, the stock grows every year and many flowers bloom in the spring. Margaret, which blooms with single white flowers, is famous, but there are many cultivars on the market, and there are many types of blooms and flower colors, from single to double. The leaves are thin and have pointed tips.
Marguerite, also called Marguerite daisy, Argyranthemum, Paris daisy and some other names, is a small, shrub-like perennial in the family Asteraceae, which is native to the Canary Islands. Available in a variety of hues from white or yellow to pink or purple depending on the species, these daisies are similar in appearance to the Shasta daisy. The various species and subspecies result from hybridization. The Marguerite daisy has a long blooming time, from late spring to early fall.
It was a beautiful flower.
Background of white daisies in green grass
Beautiful white daisies field on the rock, Corsica island. Summer time.
Feverfew blooms in the herb garden.
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Green bush of small white chamomile. Medicinal plants
Marguerite, also called Marguerite daisy, Argyranthemum, Paris daisy and some other names, is a small, shrub-like perennial in the family Asteraceae, which is native to the Canary Islands. Available in a variety of hues from white or yellow to pink or purple depending on the species, these daisies are similar in appearance to the Shasta daisy. The various species and subspecies result from hybridization. The Marguerite daisy has a long blooming time, from late spring to early fall.
Vibrant pink and white wildflowers photographed in a forest in Madeira. In this colorful photo there is plenty of small, pretty flowers & some leaves. Behind these is a soft green ground background.
wildflowers
Yellow Marguerite daisy flowers - Latin name - Argyranthemum frutescens
Daisy daisy- beautiful white flowers growing in garden, a lovely summer display.
Pretty summer field carpeted with wild daisy's. Shallow depth of field.
Close-up of white exotic flowers native to Madeira
Wild Flowers in Garden
A bunch of chrysanthemums
Wild daisy flowers growing on meadow, lawn, white chamomiles on green grass background. Oxeye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, Daisies, Common daisy, Dog daisy.
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Rows of blooming flower plants in a greenhouse farm. Greenhouse farm in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. Close up of flowers. Agribusiness.
Marguerite, also called Marguerite daisy, Argyranthemum, Paris daisy and some other names, is a small, shrub-like perennial in the family Asteraceae, which is native to the Canary Islands. Available in a variety of hues from white or yellow to pink or purple depending on the species, these daisies are similar in appearance to the Shasta daisy. The various species and subspecies result from hybridization. The Marguerite daisy has a long blooming time, from late spring to early fall.
A plant with purple flowers, a little withered, decorates the terrace of a house in Madrid. house plants
wildflower
Yellow Chrysanthemum Flowers
Feverfew blooms in the herb garden.
a lot of white daisies
Daisy Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) Flowers
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