[Marguerite Daisy]
Have you ever seen Marguerite Daisy flowers directly?
The Marguerite Daisy flower is a Danish national flower that grows in the Canary Islands, Spain, Denmark, and several other regions of Europe.
This flower belongs to the family Asteraceae and the genus Argyranthemum — the Latin name for this flower is Argyranthemum frutescent meaning that this flower is favored by butterflies.
Marguerite Daisy forms small shrubs that reach 1-3 feet tall. Amazingly, this flower can grow almost every season, autumn, spring and summer.
Marguerite Daisy flower color is quite diverse, namely white, purple, pink, yellow depending on the species.
At first, Denmark did not have national interest. Then in the mid-1980s, a television program asked the opinion of the Danish people to determine national interest through voting.
In the determination, the interest chosen by the community is dandelion.
Even so, Marguerite Daisy remained elected because it was the favorite interest of the Danish Queen. In Denmark, there is one road that is the same as the name of this flower, Marguerite Route which was inaugurated by the Danish Queen who reigned at that time.