Daisy
Latin: Bellis perennis Irish: Nóinín This most familiar wild flower is encountered in virtually all parts of the course. Although one of the favourite flowers for picking by children and the raw material for “daisy chains” it can also be a troublesome weed for greenkeepers and gardeners. It comes from the Compositae family which is characterised by “composite” flowers. What looks like a single daisy flower is, in fact, numerous small flowers massed together in a compact head. The flower-heads close at
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