Dioscuri Daisies

In more ways than one, the Dioscuriidae or the Dioscuri Daisies are said to be a kind of “ladies’ day” gift. They come in all colors and forms, including orange flowers that have an impact on the foliage. The Dioscuri Daisies, with their large head, get eaten by moths as they grow. The orange flowers that hang in large clusters are what are seen when the flower is in full bloom.

Among other names, the Dioscuri is also known as the Sphagnum daisy, or the Pandanus daisy. These daisies have only one stamen, which gives it its name. The flowers are often orange but can also be yellow, green, red, purple, or pink. They are commonly found in mountain areas, woodlands, fields, and open space.

There are many suitable plants to choose from, although their appearance, which depends on the color and number of petals, can give them a different appearance. The color is usually that of some shade of golden yellow. The flowers are not very long and can be up to 10 inches in length. The plant is dependent on its location and its climatic conditions for it to grow. That is why, before choosing the Dioscuri, you should know how to find a place where it can grow. If you live in a tropical area, it would be best to choose a plant that grows well in that kind of climate. The kinds of plant available on the market are limited so it is important to choose carefully.