Bellis
Bellis is a small genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family, commonly referred to as daisies. The best-known species is Bellis perennis, the common daisy or lawn daisy, a low-growing herbaceous perennial native to Europe and western Asia.
Bellis perennis forms a basal rosette of hairy, spoon-shaped leaves, with erect stems bearing single flower
Native to Europe and western Asia, Bellis perennis has become naturalized in temperate regions around the world.
Cultivation and uses: Bellis perennis is widely grown as an ornamental ground cover in gardens and lawns
Etymology and notes: The genus name Bellis derives from Latin bellus, meaning pretty or handsome. The common