Learn how to identify the Daisy (Bellis perennis) and discover the traditional meaning of the daisy in Thanabotany.

Learn about some of the daisy's historical significance in the field of Thanabotany.

Get hands-on with a DIY project: create your own daisy chain and engage with meaning-making firsthand.

Familiarity with Thanabotany can add more tools to your toolbox, and assist you with developing meaningful rituals.

THE DAISY: Bellis perennis The daisy goes by many names—a few monikers include ox-eye daisy, lawn daisy, English daisy, dog daisy, and Marguerite.  The daisy is a sturdy, flowering plant found all over the world. It is found on every continent except Antarctica. It grows in fields, on mountains, in sun, and shade.  The daisy manages to grow and thrive in almost any environment and reminds us that so too, can we!

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