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Bellis perennis

Photo by Dani1907
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Description:

Cultivar di Bellis perennis

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Comments (7)

Great that we have the name now! It helped me confirm that the florets are indeed tubular. Amazing! http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-N9taJMW9WLc/Tiqn8DkPIrI/AAAAAAAAB9g/Oime59Yo7IU/s1600/pink-bellis-daisy.jpg
Yes, probably B. perrenis...you're welcome!
It's a cultivar of Bellis perennis.
Hello, this is Daisy, Bellis sp., they are cultivated for gardens, don't know the species, garden plants are not my area :)
Thank you! I don't know if they are tubular.
Beautiful and refreshing!! Those little pink florets seem to be tubular, are they really so?
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PublishedMarch 1, 2015

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