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Argyranthemum (marguerite, marguerite daisy, dill daisy) is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Members of this genus are sometimes also placed in the genus Chrysanthemum. [2] [3] The genus is endemic to Macaronesia, occurring only on the Canary Islands, the Savage Islands, and Madeira. [4]
Argyranthemum frutescens, known as Paris daisy, [2] marguerite or marguerite daisy, is a perennial plant known for its flowers. It is native to the Canary Islands (part of Spain ). [ 3 ] Hybrids derived from this species ( garden marguerites ) are widely cultivated as ornamental plants in private gardens and public parks in many countries, and ...
Garden marguerites, also known as marguerite daisies, ... It is recommended that young plants should not be planted out until all danger of frost has passed. Plants ...
Marguerite Vivian Young (August 26, 1908 – November 17, 1995) was an American novelist and academic. She is best known for her novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling . In her later years, she was known for teaching creative writing and as a mentor to young authors.
Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy, oxeye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite (French: Marguerite commune, "common marguerite") and other common names, [2] is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia, and an introduced plant to North America, Australia and New Zealand.
In August 1926, a 19-year-old New Yorker named Trudy Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel. Only five men had finished the 21-mile trek from Cape Gris-Nez in France to ...
30 Amazing Photos of a Young Dolly Parton Michael Ochs Archives. It's no secret that we adore Dolly Parton, and we're certainly not alone in our appreciation for the 77-year-old songstress.
Fuchs, Miriam (ed.) Marguerite Young, Our Darling: Tributes and Essays (Dalkey Archive Press, 1994): includes five essays on Miss MacIntosh, My Darling originally published in The Review of Contemporary Fiction 9.3 (Fall 1989). Ruas, Charles E. (1971). "The Art of Fiction No. 66". The Paris Review. Archived from the original on 2012-11-27 ...