Bellis perennis L., 886 1753. (Syn: Aster bellis E.H.L.Krause; Bellis alpina Hegetschw.; Bellis armena Boiss.; Bellis croatica Gand.; Bellis hortensis Mill.; Bellis hybrida Ten.; Bellis integrifolia DC.; Bellis margaritifolia Huter; Bellis minor Garsault [Invalid]; Bellis perennis var. caulescens Rochebr. ………; Bellis pumila Arv.-Touv. & Dupuy; Bellis pusilla (N.Terracc.) Pignatti; Bellis scaposa Gilib. [Invalid]; Bellis validula Gand.; Erigeron perennis (L.) Sessé & Moc.); . Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy, English daisy; . It is a native of Western Europe and Asia Minor. . Small white/ red/pink flower heads are produced in large number in this species; . Different single and double cultivars are grown in gardens in temperate climate in spring and early summer, in winter in tropics; . Two common flowers in Norway: An English Daisy common in Norway and now naturalised in India. So is this Dandelion; I found them growing everywhere. Yes, daisy (G nsebl mchen) and dandelion (L wenzahn). yes .. and .., very common in Kashmir in meadows and gardens with less mowing English daisy: Bellis perennis Dandelion: Taraxacum officinale Flower ID Request (5-6-2011): I have attached another crop of the image. From what I remember, it was a potted plant, so it was not a wild plant. It had grown to about two feet from the base of the pot. From what I can make out in this crop, there were no leaves on the stems, but there seem to be some leaves at the base. So I guess it has basal leaves. I am afraid they are not discernible in the photograph I have. ASTERACEAE Fortnight Part-I Radiate Heads May 1-14: Bellis perennis from Uttarakhand_DSR_5 : Attachments (2). 2 posts by 2 authors. Bellis perennis L. is a popular winter or spring annual ornamental herb. Known as “English Daisy” or “Common Daisy” it is a native of Western Europe and Asia Minor. Small white/ red/pink flower heads are produced in large number in this species. Here photographed in Pantnagar in March 2011. Nice photographs … Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate heads: Ornamentals- Bellis perennis from Kurukshetra University- NS 07: Attachments (4). 1 post by 1 author. This small ornamental was found growing in one flower lane of a garden in Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra… Bellis perennis.. Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate Heads: Bellis perennis from Delhi and Kashmir-GS33: Attachments (11). The common English Daisy, growing wild in lawns and meadows in Kashmir. Different single and double cultivars are grown in gardens in temperate climate in spring and early summer, in winter in tropics. Photographed from Delhi and Kashmir Splendid views, thanks for sharing sir.. .
ASTERACEAE Fortnight Part-I Radiate Heads May 1-14: Unidentified species from Uttarakhand_DSR_34 : Attachments (3). 3 posts by 2 authors. This plant was shot at Nainital in summer, growing in golf ground. It is a small herb (upto 15cm) with leaves in basal rosette. Not able to identify as it should be an exotic running wild in the area. Kindly identify/ suggest identity. Should be Bellis perennis Thank you sir. Asteraceae Fortnight : Part 1 – Radiate Heads : Bellis perennis : Pahalgam : 140513 : AK-47 : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 2 authors. Tiny Daisies growing all over the lawn in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Picture taken on 7/9/2011. Thanks … for this beauty…mine still awaits approval.. Asteraceae Week (Part I – Radiate heads): Asteraceae from Shimla : Attachments (4). 3 posts by 3 authors. An Asteraceae from Shimla Asteraceae Fortnight Part 3-Ligulate heads (plus misc.): 110713 ARK-03 : Bellis perennis from Chicago, USA – May 2013 : Attachments (4). 3 posts by 2 authors. Asteraceae Fortnight Part 3-Ligulate heads (plus misc.): 130713 ARK-27 : ID requested, San Francisco, USA – May 2013 : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 2 authors. Requesting ID of the attached flowers captured in San Francisco, USA in May 2013. Wild plant for ID-32-PC-25.08.2015 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) please identify this wild plant. It was growing on a slop of a busy road of Warsaw. Plant for ID :: Zurich, CH :: EU-ARKOCT24 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5) Please ID this Asteraceae member growing wild near Zurich, CH. This was clicked in April 2016. Looks like Common Daisy/ Bellis perennis Bellis & Taraxacum . SK 3331 11 February 2022: 6 very high res. images. I guess it is wild ! Yes, to me also appears close to images at Bellis perennis Yes Bellis perennis. Certainly B. perennis. (I should mention I’m from Britain.) . Bellis perennis from California-GS28022023-1: 5 very high res. images. . Bellis perennis from California-GS20052023-1: 3 high res. images. . Bellis perennis from Kashmir-GS20052023-1: 5 high res. images. Yes, appears close to images at . 442 ID wild plant: 10 high res. images. Asteraceae but never seen before. Not recorded in EFI so far I guess ! Aster diplostephoides, very common in Gulmarg and above Aster flaccidus subsp glandulosus I think it is different, please check screenshot provided, left is your flower and right is mine, Don’t be surprised with this suggestion. Now as I see all your flower heads have a stalk not more than 15 cm long, and none has leaves, all leaves being basal: That leads us to Bellis perennis, commonest species in Kashmir hills. Red tinge seen in one of your pictures in not uncommon. Yes, appears close to images at . J&K, Tangmarg, April 2023 :: Asteraceae for ID :: ARK2023-008: 3 images. Looks like https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/EPJ ! Yes, …, it is very close to my flowers Yes, these flowers are very similar to the flowers posted by … recently. Yes Bellis perennis. See my posts. Am attaching jpeg images to each of my earlier posts. Yes, appears close to images at . J&K, Gulmarg, April 2023 :: Asters For ID :: ARK2023-015: 4 Heic images. Belle perennis ?? Clearly Bellis perennis JPG images attached. Yes, appears close to images at Bellis perennis . Id of Flower -ID23042024SH2: 1 high res. image. Flowers for Id pl. Location – Pahalgam,Kashmir Date – April 2024 Bellis perennis L. . References: |
Bellis perennis (Cultivated)
Updated on December 24, 2024