Daisies And Tulips Compare And Contrast

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Both daisies and tulips are the perfect choice to make a beautiful floral arrangement, still they have very little in common. From their appearance, to their growing needs. Daisies and tulips should be understood to be as completely two different groups of plants.
Despite the beauty in both plants the main differences between daisies and tulips are in their looks. Daisies grow in groups and can range in size up to three feet tall and wide. A daisy is made up of two flowers white petals and a yellow center, although the flower can sometimes have a pink or rose color. The usually white petals count as one flower and the cluster the little yellow disc petals that form the 'eye' is another. Red, flashing orange, sunny yellow and surprisingly

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