Daisy flower (family Compositae). The daisy flower is actually a cluster of tiny individual flowers, or florets. The white petals are sterile ray flor


Daisy flower (family Compositae). The daisy flower is actually a cluster of tiny individual flowers, or florets. The white petals are sterile ray florets. The yellow florets are fertile, those in the outer ring maturing earliest to expose pollen- bearing anthers to insects.


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