Talk:Daisy
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I am no expert on Wikipedia; could somebody disambiguate this entry as I believe the default should be the Daisy flower and then offer disambiguation page for all the other meanings. This would be consistent with Rose, Carnation, etc. --SquareDeal 12:38, 26 Apr 2006
I moved Transvaal Daisy to Gerbera where it belongs. --Chino 09:15, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Another picture of daisy.
This is a Marigold (Calendula) - MPF 15:13, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
This article is not attinent to Bellis perennis. It is Wrong, see Bellis_perennis on Commons and frWiki.--Archenzo Talk 10:41, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
FYI:
this is a marigold, not a daisy
A question about a use of the word 'daisy': In the film 'Tombstone' (the story of the Earp brothers et al) the character Doc Holliday uses the term 'daisy' at least twice. I believe that its attribution to him is historically accurate. Is the term 'daisy' as used in this contect some archaic slang term from Holliday's time/place, or was it particular to him. In either case, what does it mean in this context?