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A PLANTS profile of Leucanthemum vulgare (oxeye daisy) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Leucanthemum vulgare Lam. oxeye daisy; ... oxeye daisy, white daisy, whiteweed, field daisy, marguerite, poorland flower...
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The oxeye daisy ( Leucanthemum vulgare , syn. Chrysanthemum leucanthemum ), also known as the marguerite , is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia. I...
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Oxeye Daisy: Chrysanthemum leucanthemum ... Weed Description: A perennial from rhizomes with characteristic 'daisy-like' flowers. Oxeye daisy is primaily a weed of turfgrass, lawns, roadsides, and nursery crops. It is found throughout the United States.
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Range & Habitat: The Ox-Eye Daisy has naturalized in most counties of Illinois and is fairly common (see Distribution Map). ... The Ox-Eye Daisy is often grown in flower gardens, from which it may escape. Sometimes the rhizomes survive earth-moving operations, thereby establishing colonies of plants in new areas.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Ox-Eye Daisy, Field Daisy, Marguerite, Moon Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at D... ... A wild-flower native to Northern Europe, Oxeye Daisy is one of the most familiar of all summer flowers, the large white...
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Daisy, Ox-Eye; (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The Ox-Eye Daisy is a familiar sight in fields. In Somersetshire there is an old tradition connecting it with the Thunder God, and hence it is sometimes spoken of as the 'Dun Daisy.'
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This page is a template to copy when creating web pages. ... Oxeye daisy aggressively invades fields, where it forms dense populations, thus decreasing plant species diversity. Oxeye daisy is a weed of 13 crops in 40 countries, causing particular problems in pastures. It invades crop land where it decreases crop yield.
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Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) ... Oxeye daisy is not native. It, along with many other common meadow flowers, was introduced from Europe. ... Connecticut Botanical Society...
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Cultivation: Ox-Eye Daisy is easily grown in a good garden soil in a sunny position. It prefers a rich soil, ... Properties: Ox-Eye Daisy is edible and medicinal. Young spring shoots are edible, finely chopped and sparingly added to salads, said to be strong and bitter, young leaves are cooked as a pot herb.
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Explore large format pictures of the ox-eye daisy, an invasive creeping perennial, but oh what a lovely flower! ... : oxeye daisy, ox-eye daisy, margarite, white daisy...
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