Poetry of Little Daisy

Little Daisy's poems are as follows:

1. "Drinking (Part 5)" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties: Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain.

2. "Chrysanthemum" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty: It's not that chrysanthemum is preferred among flowers, but that there will be no flowers after all the flowers have bloomed.

Knowledge expansion:

Daisy (scientific name: Bellis perennis) is a common herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Chrysanthemum of the Asteraceae family. Found throughout the world, it is a small and cute wild flower popular for its bright flowers and tenacity.

1. Characteristics and description:

Daisy is a perennial herbaceous plant, usually no more than 15-20 cm in height. Its main characteristics include:

1. Leaves: The leaves of small daisy are basal leaves, often oval in shape, with serrated teeth on the edges. Leaf color is usually dark green.

2. Flowers: The flowers of daisies are their most attractive part. The flowers are usually 1-2 cm in diameter and have distinct white petals and a yellow central eye. Sometimes, the petals of small daisies may also be pink or red. The flowers are solitary on slender pedicels.

3. Fruit: When mature, the daisy fruit is a nut containing seeds.

4. Root system: Daisies have slender root systems that can take root in grass or soil.

2. Distribution and ecological habits:

Daisy is a widely distributed wild plant, mainly distributed in Europe, North Africa and West Asia, but has also been introduced to other parts of the world. . It grows in open meadows, prairies, pastures, fields, road edges and in gardening.

Daisies usually grow in warm and humid areas, but they are highly adaptable to climate and soil, so they can survive in a variety of environments. Daisies are hardy plants that can tolerate low temperatures, ice and snow.

This plant can be propagated in various ways, either by seeds or by rhizomes. The flowering period of daisies usually lasts from spring to early summer, depending on the growing area and climate conditions.