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Bellis Perennis Collection

"Bellis Perennis: The Timeless Beauty of the Common Daisy" In a field of vibrant blooms, stands the delicate and resilient Bellis perennis

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Common Daisy -Bellis perennis-, flower

Common Daisy -Bellis perennis-, flower

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Daisy in between toes

Daisy in between toes. Foot with a common daisy (Bellis perennis) in between the toes. Photographed in summer

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Common daisy, Bellis perennis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard

Common daisy, Bellis perennis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The
FLO4618212 Common daisy, Bellis perennis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Clours and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Bouquet of White Chrysanthemums and Michaelmas Daisies, 1862. Creator: Leon Bonvin

Bouquet of White Chrysanthemums and Michaelmas Daisies, 1862. Creator: Leon Bonvin
Bouquet of White Chrysanthemums and Michaelmas Daisies, 1862

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Sofia Magdalena Cantzler, 1839. Creator: Carl Wilhelm Nordgren

Sofia Magdalena Cantzler, 1839. Creator: Carl Wilhelm Nordgren
Sofia Magdalena Cantzler, 1839

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Basket of Oxeye Daisies, 1863. Creator: Leon Bonvin

Basket of Oxeye Daisies, 1863. Creator: Leon Bonvin
Basket of Oxeye Daisies, 1863

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: A Cat with a Young Bird in its Mouth. Five studies in one frame, 1885. Creator: Bruno Liljefors

A Cat with a Young Bird in its Mouth. Five studies in one frame, 1885. Creator: Bruno Liljefors
A Cat with a Young Bird in its Mouth. Five studies in one frame, 1885

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Still Life with Zinnias in a green Jar, 1910. Creator: Floris Hendrik Verster

Still Life with Zinnias in a green Jar, 1910. Creator: Floris Hendrik Verster
Still Life with Zinnias in a green Jar, 1910

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Flower piece, 1841. Creator: Christine Lovmand

Flower piece, 1841. Creator: Christine Lovmand
Flower piece, 1841

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Portrait of the Painter Wilhelm Marstrand, 1836. Creator: Christen Købke

Portrait of the Painter Wilhelm Marstrand, 1836. Creator: Christen Købke
Portrait of the Painter Wilhelm Marstrand, 1836

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Woman with wreath of leaves in her hair sitting in a field of daisies, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Woman with wreath of leaves in her hair sitting in a field of daisies, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Woman with wreath of leaves in her hair sitting in a field of daisies, c1900. Photographer unidentified

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Daisies and Queen Anne's Lace, 1890. Creator: Marietta Minnigerode Andrews

Daisies and Queen Anne's Lace, 1890. Creator: Marietta Minnigerode Andrews
Daisies and Queen Anne's Lace, 1890

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Fleurs des champs (Coquelicot, marguerite et bleuet), c.1874. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux

Fleurs des champs (Coquelicot, marguerite et bleuet), c.1874. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Fleurs des champs (Coquelicot, marguerite et bleuet), c.1874

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Box, between 1750 and 1800. Creator: Unknown

Box, between 1750 and 1800. Creator: Unknown
Box, between 1750 and 1800

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Resist Pattern (Daisy), c. 1939. Creator: Wellington Blewett

Resist Pattern (Daisy), c. 1939. Creator: Wellington Blewett
Resist Pattern (Daisy), c. 1939

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Chesterton Windmill, a 17th century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base

Chesterton Windmill, a 17th century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base, located outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire, England

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Bothmer Castle, Kluetz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Bothmer Castle, Kluetz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Field of daisies and orange flowers, possibly hawkweed, Vermont, 1943. Creator: John Collier

Field of daisies and orange flowers, possibly hawkweed, Vermont, 1943. Creator: John Collier
Field of daisies and orange flowers, possibly hawkweed, Vermont

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Dies, 1645. Creator: Jeremias Falck

Dies, 1645. Creator: Jeremias Falck
Dies, 1645

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Daisy. Creator: Tom Artin

Daisy. Creator: Tom Artin
Daisy

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrels hold an Gerbera flower

Red Squirrels hold an Gerbera flower Date: 18-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel holding an yellow daisy

red squirrel holding an yellow daisy Date: 18-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel holding an pink daisy in mouth

red squirrel holding an pink daisy in mouth Date: 18-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel smells an orange Gerbera flower

Red Squirrel smells an orange Gerbera flower Date: 18-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel slooks at great tit on Gerbera flower

Red Squirrel slooks at great tit on Gerbera flower Date: 18-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel hold an orange Gerbera flower

Red Squirrel hold an orange Gerbera flower Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel looking at a red daisy

red squirrel looking at a red daisy Date: 17-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel looks away from a orange daisy

red squirrel looks away from a orange daisy Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel looks away from a nuthatch with a orange daisy

red squirrel looks away from a nuthatch with a orange daisy Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel looks at a nuthatch with a orange daisy

red squirrel looks at a nuthatch with a orange daisy Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel holding a red daisy

red squirrel holding a red daisy Date: 17-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrels standing beside red daisies

red squirrels standing beside red daisies Date: 16-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel standing beside red daisies

red squirrel standing beside red daisies Date: 16-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel standing with a red daisy

red squirrel standing with a red daisy Date: 16-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrels standing with a red daisy

red squirrels standing with a red daisy Date: 16-04-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrels looking at a orange daisy

red squirrels looking at a orange daisy Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel is holding a orange daisy

red squirrel is holding a orange daisy Date: 16-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrels standing with pink daisies

red squirrels standing with pink daisies Date: 14-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel stand beside a pink daisy

red squirrel stand beside a pink daisy Date: 13-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel looks behind a pink daisy

red squirrel looks behind a pink daisy Date: 13-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: red squirrel is holding a pink daisy

red squirrel is holding a pink daisy Date: 13-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel looking at a daisy

Red Squirrel looking at a daisy Date: 08-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel smelling a daisy

Red Squirrel smelling a daisy Date: 08-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel is holding a daisy

Red Squirrel is holding a daisy Date: 08-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel with a blue tit and a daisy

Red Squirrel with a blue tit and a daisy Date: 08-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel with a great tit and a daisy

Red Squirrel with a great tit and a daisy Date: 08-05-2021

Background imageBellis Perennis Collection: Red Squirrel and great tit standing with daisy flowers

Red Squirrel and great tit standing with daisy flowers Date: 17-09-2021



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"Bellis Perennis: The Timeless Beauty of the Common Daisy" In a field of vibrant blooms, stands the delicate and resilient Bellis perennis, commonly known as the Common Daisy. With its white petals and sunny yellow center, this flower exudes simplicity and charm. Imagine walking barefoot through a meadow, feeling the softness of grass between your toes while stumbling upon a daisy nestled in between. Its presence brings an instant smile to your face, reminding you of carefree childhood days spent making daisy chains. Zooming in closer, we discover the intricate details of this enchanting flower. Through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), we observe the Common Daisy's anther - nature's masterpiece designed for pollination and reproduction. Beyond its botanical significance lies its cultural impact. From Chesterton Windmill in Warwickshire to Bothmer Castle in Germany, these historic landmarks have witnessed countless daisies blooming around their ancient stones. They stand as testaments to time's passage and serve as backdrops for picturesque scenes that captivate our hearts. Even during challenging times like 1943 Vermont or amidst political turmoil like 17th-century Dies, one constant remains – the enduring beauty of Bellis perennis. It symbolizes hope and resilience against all odds. Nature has always found ways to surprise us with unexpected encounters. Picture a red squirrel delicately holding a Gerbera or playfully clutching onto a yellow daisy; it reminds us that even creatures small in stature can appreciate nature's wonders just like we do. The story behind Bellis perennis is not merely about petals and stems but rather about connecting with our surroundings on a deeper level. It teaches us to find joy in life's simple pleasures – whether it be witnessing fields filled with daisies dancing under blue skies or cherishing moments spent amongst loved ones surrounded by these timeless flowers.