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Wild Bird Food Scattered On Grass In Ellesmere Park, Attracts Geese And Ducks![]() Where was the picture taken? In the park by the lakes in Ellesmere. What are the flowers growing in the grass? I am told they are called 'daisies'. Each daisy has a yellow center and a lot of white petals. Do the geese and ducks like eating the daisies? I dont know, but I did not see any being eaten by the birds, while I was in the park. Have you been to this park before? No, but Danny has been here many times and he said that it is very busy at the weekends, and at holiday time.
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Bellis perennis is a common European species of Daisy, often considered the archetypal species of that name, though many other related plants share the name; to distinguish it from other daisies, it is sometimes qualified as Common Daisy, or occasionally English daisy. It is native to western, central and northern Europe. The species is widely naturalized in North America, where it is considered an invasive weed.
It is a herbaceous plant with short creeping rhizomes and small rounded or spoon shaped evergreen leaves 2–5 cm long. The flowerheads are 2–3 cm in diameter, with white ray florets (often tipped red) and yellow disc florets; they are produced on leafless stems 2–10 cm (rarely 15 cm) tall. The lawn daisy is a dicot.
SRC:Wikipedia.com'''''
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