Michaelmas daisy

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English

Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus) flowers at Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens flower show, Bangalore, India, August 2012
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Noun

Michaelmas daisy (plural Michaelmas daisies)

  1. Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template., a flowering plant; a flower of the plant. [from 18th c.]
    • 1913, D. H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 12:
      He stood across in the other garden, beside a bush of pale Michaelmas daisies, watching the last bees crawl into the hive.
    • 1976, Angela Carter, ‘The Mother Lode’, in Shaking a Leg, Vintage 2013, p. 3:
      There was a lavatory at the end of the garden beyond a scraggy clump of Michaelmas daisies that never looked well in themselves, always sere, never blooming, the perennial ghosts of themselves, as if ill-nourished by an exhausted soil.