Oxeye Daisy

Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
Sunflower Family

The Oxeye Daisy flowers from June to August, in waste places, meadows, pastures and roadsides. This species, the "day's eye" is disliked by farmers because it can produce an unwanted flavor in milk if eaten by dairy cattle. A native of Europe.

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