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yellow daisy
noun
- the black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yellow daisy1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
The noxious weed estimated to be costliest, with a potential for $149 million in annual losses, is rush skeletonweed, a wiry, branching plant with little yellow daisy flowers.
From Seattle Times
Styles has also been seen wearing a yellow daisy shirt from New York label Bode, a sustainable designer whose autumn/winter collection was the first cottagecore line.
From The Guardian
Sure enough, Audrey finished her first flower, a big yellow daisy.
From Literature
That yellow daisy laid there on the table in front of me reminding me that I did not belong here.
From Literature
In the photos, the squirrel reaches for a yellow daisy, touching the flower to its face.
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