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          (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum)

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ox-eye daisy, common daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare; COMPOSITE FAMILY [Asteraceae]) 1-3' perennial which often grows in dense rhizome-linked colonies.  Heads solitary, 1-2" wide, with 15-30 slender white rays and a yellow disk.  Long, narrow alternate leaves, widest and shallowly-lobed at the top, and deeply lobed below.  Fields, roadsides, and waste places.  Flowers from late spring to early fall.  Introduced from Eurasia.  [115]

 

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