What Are The Different Kinds Of Daisies (2024)

Daisies can be found all over the world, except for Antarctica, and is a two-in-one flower. The typically white petals are considered one flower, and the center usually yellow disc, is technically a second flower. Interestingly enough, the leaves are edible and high in Vitamin C, and for that reason, have medicinal properties, such as relieving indigestion and easing coughs.

The word daisy comes from the Old English name for it which stood for day’s eye, as the petals close as dusk and open at dawn. Daisies circulate nutrients and water throughout itself, and consists of thirteen subfamilies within its scientific class. Here at From You Flowers, we sell two of the most popular daisy types: gerbera and shasta, each with its own history and symbolism, which can all be read below.

Gerbera Daisies

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These gerbera daisy flowers are named after German botanist and doctor Traugott Gerber, and are native to tropical regions in Africa, Asia, and South America. Varying greatly in shape and size, they also come in a variety of colors such as orange, pink, red, yellow, and white. Gerbera daisies are the fifth most cut flowers in the world and are perennial plants, meaning that they are long-lasting.

Gerbera daisies hold as many meanings as they do colors, which also symbolize different things. Overall, however, gerbera daisies stand for happiness and joy. As far as individuals colors go: red stands for love and romance; white for innocence and purity; yellow for happiness and joy; pink for adoration and admiration; and orange for joy and sunshine. Bearing that in mind, there are a handful or reasons for sending this particular flower to someone.

Red ones could be sent as an anniversary, just because or slightly less traditional Valentine’s Day gift to express your deep affections to your loved one. White ones could be sent to congratulate parents on a new baby while keeping colors gender-neutral. Pink daisies maybe be a good choice to send as a birthday or graduation gift to symbolize admiration for your recipient’s milestone or simple admiration for him or her. And lastly, orange can be a great autumn or summer floral choice for its vibrancy.

Gerbera Daisy Celebration

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For a bouquet that exudes happiness, this is the perfect choice. Light pink gerbera daisies are arranged with with hot pink roses, pink alstroemeria and lilies, and purple waxflowers for a beautiful variety of flowers. Delivered in a pink glass vase with decorative container, you can order and have this delivered the same-day, and choose from three bouquet sizes. This would make for a fantastic celebratory gift, such as for high school or college graduations, and can be made more special with a number of add-ons.

Stunning Gerbera Daisies - 10 Stems

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If you are looking for a colorful bouquet to send as a floral gift, look no further. This stunning bouquet contains a variety of different colored Gerbera daisies, that are guaranteed to bring a smile to your recipient’s face. Available for next-day delivery, there are a few options to expand upon your gift like adding more stems, creating a custom photo vase, or including balloons. This arrangement could be sent for a variety of occasions and recipient ages. Whether sent for a birthday, graduation, or just because, the bouquet is sure to delight.

Shasta Daisies

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The origins of these come as a hybrid produced back in 1890 by America horticulturist Luther Burbank from a few daisies. The multiples crossings of hybrids resulted in a species from three continents. These daisies gets their name from Mount Shasta, a volcano in California, as the petals were the same color as snow. They are a perennial plant, whose classic appearance features white petals and yellow disk florets, along with a distinct odor.

Daisy Delight

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This lovely bouquet is put together with white daisies, along with white monte casino blooms and yellow solidago. Accented with lush greens, the flowers are hand-arranged in a clear glass vase. Adorned with a natural raffia ribbon, delivery for this daisy bouquet can be made today for your recipient. This array of florals is sure to brighten someone’s day and bring happiness. And with its soft color palette, the arrangement makes for a great floral gift for a couple who just found out they are expecting, or new parents who favor neutral colors for their new baby.

Vibrant and Bright

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Full of bright color and perfectly posh styling, this stunning flower bouquet consists of orange roses, spray roses, carnations, gerbera daisies and Peruvian Lilies offset by green button poms and lush greens to create an arrangement blooming with sun bright energy. Presented in an clear glass vase to give it a simply citrus sweet look, this mixed flower arrangement is set to send your warmest wishes to friends and family in honor of a birthday, as a thank you, or just to celebrate in style.

What Are The Different Kinds Of Daisies (2024)

FAQs

How many varieties of daisies are there? ›

There are over 20,000 species of daisies belonging to the family Asteraceae.

What is the difference between a Shasta daisy and a common daisy? ›

The Shasta daisy is another classic daisy that bears a very similar resemblance to the English daisy. The Shasta daisy, however, has a much larger yellow center and grows much taller, often reaching stem heights of two to three feet tall.

What daisy blooms all summer? ›

Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum)

The plant blooms prolifically in summer and is hardy in Zones 4-9. There are several varieties that come in different heights, sizes of flowers, and amount of petals per flower. This perennial daisy makes a gorgeous addition to a cut flower garden.

What are the daisies that come back every year? ›

In some USDA growing zones, daisies are grown as perennials and they do come back every year. For example, Marguerite and gerbera daisies are only perennial if grown in zone 9 or higher. Most other daisies are perennial down to zone 3 or 4.

Do daisies like sun or shade? ›

Plant daisies in an area that receives full sunlight—six hours or more per day—for the best blooms. Some cultivars will bloom in shaded areas, but with less intensity.

What is the easiest daisy to grow? ›

Shasta daisies are one of the easiest perennials to grow.

Do daisies spread? ›

Daisies will self-seed and proliferate, which means the bushes will grow bigger year after year. In a year or two after the initial bloom, the plant may get so large that its roots overcrowd each other, leading to the withering of certain parts of the plant.

What are the longest blooming daisies? ›

The Becky Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky') is the longest-blooming Daisy in the Leucanthemum family!

Do hummingbirds like Shasta daisy? ›

These dependable beauties thrive in full sun and moderately fertile soil. Like clockwork, they return every year to bloom in your garden till early fall. Albeit, hummingbirds are not attracted to them, Shasta daisies attract another coveted garden guest: butterflies!

How do you keep daisies blooming all summer? ›

Trim off blooms as they fade. Deadheading these blooming beauties encourages repeated flowering. Removing spent flowers also minimizes mold growth on decaying flowers. Keep root systems from getting too big and overcrowding each other, which will lead to a decline in the daisy plant over time.

What pairs well with Shasta daisies? ›

This guide includes these bulbs and more:
  • Dahlias.
  • Tiger lilies.
  • Gloxinia.
  • Crocosmia.
  • Gladiolus.
  • Tigridia, aka Mexican Shellflower.
  • And, so many more!
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Where is the best place to plant daisies? ›

Plant Shasta daisy in a location with full sun and well-draining soil. They do best in neutral soil. The flowers look stunning when planted in drifts. Shasta daisy is also attractive as a standalone plant in a mixed bed surrounded by other sun-loving perennials.

Are daisies toxic to dogs? ›

Chrysanthemums & daisies: toxic to dogs and cats, symptoms may include skin irritation, vomiting, diarrhoea, incoordination and drooling. Carnations: mildly toxic to dogs and cats, most commonly causing skin irritation and/or gastrointestinal upset.

What is the lifespan of a daisy? ›

The average lifespan of daisies varies between 7 to 10 days typically.

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