Ox-eye Daisies _(Leucanthemum vulgare)_
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Masayoshi Kume | Jun 09, 2012 - 15:31
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Ever wondered what the underside of an Ox-Eye Daisy looks...
Ian Osman | Jun 09, 2012 - 06:56
These were taken at the top of zigzag hill yesterday afternoon on the way back from Ferndown. The...
Ginger Gregory | Jun 08, 2012 - 05:15
Rudbeckia hirta, the Black-eyed Susan, with the other common names of: Brown-eyed Susan, Brown Be...
Huw Sayer | Jun 06, 2012 - 20:01
Interesting findings - feel justified in not weeding the lawn and letting the flower beds go wild...
Kathleen Gick | Jun 03, 2012 - 23:40
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The ox eye daisies have arrived - and they're my fly friends f...
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Michael King | Jul 15, 2012 - 22:14
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Christina Clemente | Jul 14, 2012 - 15:15
take me where the oxeye daisies are always in full bloom
James Tyree | Jul 11, 2012 - 15:29
In my career, I see many plants and sometimes fun animals like coyotes, rabbits nutria or hawks. Here are the plants regularly found in fields I mow: Locust trees,scots broom, blackberries,multi flora rose, sedges, grasses like fescues and orchard gr ...
Aurora Longoria Hernandez | Jul 10, 2012 - 17:02
I love Daisys ( margaritas )
Dararat Chemnasiri | Jul 09, 2012 - 22:31
► The Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthenum vulgare) ► La Marguerite commune (Leucanthemum vulgare) https://www.facebook.com/Naature1
Witchykid Harb | Jul 05, 2012 - 21:50
Witchy names of plants and herbs : A Bone of an Ibis: Buckthorn Adders Tongue: Dogstooth Violet A Titan's Blood: Wild Lettuce A Lion's Hairs: Tongue of a Turnip (the leaves of the taproot) A Man's Bile: Turnip Sap A Pig's Tail: Leopard's Bane
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