What is Oxeye Daisy?

Oxeye daisy is a perennial permanent flowering plant from Europe and widely grown around the world. They share the common name "Daisy" with a number of other plants. Oxeye daisies can be promoted from seeds or divisions and are available through kindergarten and gardening exchanges. People who are interested in growing this plant may want to take into account the fact that it is listed as invasive in several regions of the world and can choose more suitable original plants for the needs of field and horticulture. Local lists of native plants are often available through kindergartens and native plant companies. The stems are tall and slightly woody, limited by light white flowers with bold yellow centers. The flowers grow in clusters and clusters and may have an extended flowering period in a slight climate. Oxeye Daisies produce seeds and also develop rhizomes and spread Seough underground root networks to grow on thick clusters. Plants tolerate a number of soil conditions andThey do not have high water needs. They also grow in full shade, partial shade or full sun, making them highly flexible off -road plants. Other flowers can be a good social planting, and these plants are generally as some space for spreading, which causes them to be suitable for use as bedding or mass plantings.

It is advisable to dig and divide oxeye daisies regularly to prevent mold, mold and insect infestation. Divisions can be moved to another area of ​​the garden or distributed. These Aster family members generally do not require fertilization and tend to be easy breeders in the garden, so they are a good choice for a garden with low maintenance. Drought tolerance with Oxeye Daisy is also a useful feature for gardeners looking for flowering plants to be used in low water garden.

Historically Oxeye Daisy used to prepare the summerKUS for the treatment of asthma, anxiety and menstrual cramps. In addition, flower pots can be loaded or marinated and eaten as refreshments or sprinkled on salads. These uses are more common in native Europe plants and people can find references to oxeye daisy, as well as instructions for use in some old plant waters of medicine. In addition, these plants create good cut flowers and some people can cultivate them for this purpose.

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