Daisy in general refers to a member of the aster family, which has a disc-like center, usually yellow, composed of many little tubular flowers. The conspicuous flat petals that surround this center are ray-flowers and can be almost any color. read more
Leaving the biological differences to others, the top picture is a chrysanthemum and the bottom a daisy. read more
Daisy Chrysanthemums are available as outdoor plants that bloom in the fall or potted florist plants that are forced into bloom at any time. Plants need bright light with some direct sun as potted plants. read more
The Difference Between Daisy Chrysanthemums & Gerbera Daisy Home & Garden Daisy in general refers to a member of the aster family, which has a disc-like center, usually yellow, composed of many little tubular flowers. read more