Difference between Daisy and Camomile

What is the difference between Daisy and Camomile?

Daisy as a noun is a wild flowering plant bellis perennis of the asteraceae family, with a yellow head and white petals while Camomile as a noun is a composite plant, anthemis nobilis, which resembles the daisy and possesses a bitter, aromatic quality, used in the making of teas and as a herbal remedy.

Daisy

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A wild flowering plant Bellis perennis of the Asteraceae family, with a yellow head and white petals Many other flowering plants of various species. Boots or other footwear. From daisy roots.

Example sentence: There's this one called Raya that is Tinder for celebrities. You have to do corny things like put a song to photos of yourself: 'Daisy likes pubs! Horse riding! Looks good in a bikini!' It's all so mortifying. My male friend got matched with Courtney Love and if ever there's a reason not to be on those things surely that's it.

Camomile

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A composite plant, Anthemis nobilis, which resembles the daisy and possesses a bitter, aromatic quality, used in the making of teas and as a herbal remedy.Any of several other similar plants. (See Wikipedia on Chamomile.)Short for a camomile tea, a herbal tea made from camomile leaves.

We hope you now know whether to use Daisy or Camomile in your sentence.

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