Daisy
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Daisy may refer to:
Plants
- Asteraceae or Compositae, known as the aster or sunflower family, including:
- Bellis, especially Bellis perennis (common daisy)
- Brachyscome, including Brachyscome iberidifolia (Swan River daisy)
- Leucanthemum vulgare (ox-eye daisy)
- Leucanthemum × superbum (Shasta daisy)
- Argyranthemum (marguerite daisy)
- Osteospermum (African or Cape daisy)
- Rhodanthemum (Moroccan daisy)
- Glebionis coronaria (crown daisy)
- Glebionis carinatum (tricolor daisy)
- Erigeron glaucus (seaside daisy)
- Tetraneuris acaulis (Angelita daisy)
- Melampodium leucanthum (Blackfoot daisy)
- Coreopsis bigelovii (desert daisy)
- Wedelia texana (Devil's River daisy)
- Family Aizoaceae: Dorotheanthus bellidiformis (Livingstone daisy)
- Family Dipsacaceae: Scabiosa prolifera (Carmel daisy)
- Family Plantaginaceae: Globularia (globe daisy)
- Daisy bush, various species in the family Asteraceae
Places
Australia
- Daisy Hill, Queensland, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland
- Daisy Hill, Victoria, a small locality in Victoria
Canada
United States
- Daisy, Arkansas, a town
- Daisy, Georgia, a city
- Daisy, Kentucky, an unincorporated settlement
- Daisy, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Daisy, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Daisy, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community
- Daisy, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Daisy, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Daisy Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
- Daisy Swamp, South Carolina
- Lake Daisy (Florida)
Film and television
- Daisy (2006 film), a Korean urban romantic melodrama
- Daisy (1988 film), a Malayalam musical love story
- Daisy (advertisement), a controversial political advertisement aired on television during the 1964 United States presidential election
- Daisies (film), a 1966 Czech film directed by Věra Chytilová
- "Daisy" (How I Met Your Mother), an episode of the TV series How I Met Your Mother
- Daisy Duck, an animated cartoon character
Music
- Daisy Bell, popular song, written in 1892 by Harry Dacre
- Daisy (musician), bass player with Foxy Shazam
- Daisy (Brand New album), 2009
- Daisy (Dog's Eye View album), 1997
- "Daisy" (Bonnie Pink song), a 1999 song by Bonnie Pink
- "Daisy", a song by Fang Island from their self-titled album
- "Daisy", a song by Switchfoot from Nothing Is Sound
- "Daisy", a song by Brotherhood of Man from Oh Boy!
- "Daisy", a song by Halfway to Hazard
- "Daisy", a song by Stone Temple Pilots from Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
- "Daisy", a song by Hafdís Huld from Synchronised Swimmers
- "Daisy", or commonly stylised "Dai5y", a fan of the South Korean pop band Girl's Day
Business and organizations
- Daisy (Girl Scouts)
- Daisy Outdoor Products, an air gun manufacturer
- Daisy Systems, a CAE company, no longer in existence
Computer science
- Daisy (software), a Java/XML open-source content management system based on Apache Cocoon
- DAISY Digital Talking Book, a standard based on XML, means of creating digital talking books
- Digital Automated Identification SYstem (DAISY), an automated species identification system
Other uses
- Tropical Storm Daisy (disambiguation), various cyclones and hurricanes
- Operation Daisy, a 1981 military operation by the South African Defence Force and South West African Territorial Force in Angola
- Daisy (steamboat), a steamboat that ran on Puget Sound, along the coast of Washington, USA, from 1880 to 1897
- Fort Wayne Daisies, an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League team from 1945 to 1954
- Daisy (cocktail)
- Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy, a centrist political party in Italy
- Daisy (doll), a 1970s doll designed by fashion designer Mary Quant
See also
Wikisource has the text of the 1879 American Cyclopædia article Daisy. |
- Daisy Dukes, extremely short, form-fitting or cut-off denim shorts, named after The Dukes of Hazzard character Daisy Duke
- "Daisy, Daisy", the opening of the popular song "Daisy Bell"
- Princess Daisy (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Daisy
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