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n.
A name locally applied to various wild plants, as dandelion, bluet, oxeye daisy, etc.
a.
Having in a capitulum large ray florets which are unlike the disk florets, as in the aster, daisy, etc.
v. t.
Belonging to the order Compositae; bearing involucrate heads of many small florets, as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion.
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The flat part of the corolla in ligulate florets, as those of the white circle in the daisy.
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A genus of low herbs (Bellis), belonging to the family Compositae. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays.
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The oxeye daisy; -- called also moon daisy.
n.
The daisy (Bellis perennis). The name is often applied also to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster.
n.
The oxeye daisy.
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The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed.
n.
A perennial composite herb (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) with conspicuous white rays and a yellow disk, a common weed in grass lands and pastures; -- called also oxeye daisy.
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The oxeye daisy. See under Daisy.
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The daisy, or mountain daisy.
n.
A genus of composite plants, mostly perennial, and of many species including the many varieties of garden chrysanthemums (annual and perennial), and also the feverfew and the oxeye daisy.
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A little flower; one of the numerous little flowers which compose the head or anthodium in such flowers as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion.
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A ray, or outer floret, of the capitulum of such plants as the sunflower and the daisy. See Ray, 2.
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Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels formed from one flower, as in the raspberry.
n.
A genus of herbs with compound white or bluish flowers; starwort; Michaelmas daisy.
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A plant supposed to heal bruises, as the true daisy, the soapwort, and the comfrey.
n. pl.
A large family of dicotyledonous plants, having their flowers arranged in dense heads of many small florets and their anthers united in a tube. The daisy, dandelion, and asters, are examples.
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