Oxeye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare LamarckNon-native  -  Invasive    Synonyms: Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Common Daisy, Dog Daisy, Leucanthemum leucanthemum, Ox-eye Daisy.
Kingdom Plantae   >   Division Tracheophyta   >   Class Magnoliopsida   >   Order Asterales   >   Family Asteraceae   >   Genus Leucanthemum   

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Introduced from Eurasia and widely established in North America. In season, common along roadsides and in disturbed areas.

There are 295 records in the project database.

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An Oxeye Daisy blooming in Wicomico Co., Maryland (7/5/2015). Photo by Jim Brighton. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/11/2011). Photo by Bill Harms. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy blooming in Howard Co., Maryland (5/22/2013). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy blooming in Allegany Co., Maryland (6/9/2014). Photo by Jim Stasz. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy in Kent Co., Maryland (4/22/2016). Photo by Nancy Martin. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy blooming in Baltimore Co., Maryland (6/28/1981). Photo by Jim Stasz. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy blooming in Frederick Co., Maryland (6/20/2020). Photo by Mark Etheridge. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy blooming in Garrett Co., Maryland (6/21/2018). Photo by Robert Ferraro. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy in St. Mary's Co., Maryland (1/26/2020). Photo by Wayne Longbottom. (MBP list)

Oxeye Daisy in Worcester Co., Maryland (5/16/2017). Photo by Wayne Longbottom. (MBP list)


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