Oxeye daisy probably does not need to be described in detail as it is one of the most common meadow flowers. The oxeye daisy is a common flower that grows throughout much of Europe and North America. The oxeye daisy is larger than the ordinary daisy and has a larger flower nucleus in the middle. Oxeye daisy is a herbaceous perennial plant that grows from 20 to 80 cm high. The stem is hairy and grows out of the rhizome. The leaves are dark green. One flower grows on the plant with numerous white flower pieces. It is most commonly seen on meadows from the lowlands to the highlands.
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So lovely! Flowers are much needed on a rainy gray day like today.
You are right. Flowers definitely make our day.
Very beautiful flower, dear Vida … there are many daisies on our lawns
You are right. This plant is most common in meadows.
And it blooms all summer long, dear Vida
You are right. It really blooms all summer long.
And deep into the fall, dear Vidocka
Yes, seen this beautiful daisy lovely photo
Thank you, Pamela. They are beautiful even though they are very simple.
We have something similar here but those grow in tall bushes about 5-7 feet tall. I love these flowers.
In our country, most of them are in meadows
I love the picture. These are frequently in the garden at the city center where I live!
Thank you. This plant is really very common. I see them on the nearby lawn, just a few feet from my home
They have them at city center, they are really beautiful flowers! I love seeing them when they bloom!
I see this plant somewhere near my home but not remember where .
Most of them are in meadows
this plant is not growing near me but I like this flower
Thank you. It’s really simple but still beautiful
I had these in my garden last year but I do not see them now Hopefully they will come up.
I also have a few in the garden. Most of them are on the nearby lawn.
These are happy flowers, they make me smile.
You are right. They are very simple but very happy
Looks very similar to what we call Shasta Daisy here
I suppose it is called a little different in each country.
A simple but pretty flower.
Thank you. I agree with you.