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dill daisy
Scientific Name: Argyranthemum
Family: Asteraceae
Category: Dicot
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Argyranthemum: The Dill Daisy and its Kin
Argyranthemum, commonly known as marguerite, marguerite daisy, or dill daisy, is a charming genus of flowering plants.
Considerations for Pets and Children
- Some varieties have toothed leaves.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Argyranthemum Webb ex Sch.Bip.
- Common Names: Marguerite, Marguerite Daisy, Dill Daisy, Paris Daisy, Cobbity Daisy, Boston Daisy.
- Family: Asteraceae (also known as Compositae)
- Kingdom: Plantae (implied)
- Group: Dicot (Dicotyledonous)
- Synonyms: Plants within the genus Argyranthemum are sometimes included in the genus Chrysanthemum. An example is Argyranthemum "Pink Delight".
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- Some species are shrubby plants.
- Varieties like 'Chelsea Girl' exhibit a billowing pastel gray-green foliage and can grow up to 4 feet round.
- Evergreen foliage type.
Distribution and Habitat
- Observed in locations such as Tenerife, Spain.
Additional Information
- Symbol: ARGYR3 (likely a database identifier).
- Some varieties like 'Jamaica Primrose' are sold as daisies.
Further Resources
- Australian Plant Census
- LSID JSON / WMS / RDF data links (likely referring to taxonomic databases).
- Wikimedia Commons