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<big>'''Daisies'''</big> | <big>'''Daisies'''</big> | ||
Daisies symbolize innocence, gentleness, and purity The name, "daisy," is from the Anglo-Saxon "daes eage," or "day's eye | Daisies symbolize innocence, gentleness, and purity The name, "daisy," is from the Anglo-Saxon "daes eage," or "day's eye", in reference to the way Daisy flowers open and close with the sun.. | ||
Daisies are said to have derived from a Dryad who presided over forests and meadows. | Daisies are said to have derived from legends of a 'Dryad' who presided over forests and meadows. | ||
Each flower has a message, according to the Language of Flowers. | Each flower has a message, according to the Language of Flowers. |
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Daisies
Daisies symbolize innocence, gentleness, and purity The name, "daisy," is from the Anglo-Saxon "daes eage," or "day's eye", in reference to the way Daisy flowers open and close with the sun..
Daisies are said to have derived from legends of a 'Dryad' who presided over forests and meadows.
Each flower has a message, according to the Language of Flowers.
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