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Definition of Marguerites

Marguerite
Marguerite Mar"gue*rite, n. [F., a pearl, a daisy. See Margarite.] (Bot.) The daisy (Bellis perennis). The name is often applied also to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster. --Longfellow.

Meaning of Marguerites from wikipedia

- especially: Argyranthemum frutescens, native to the Canary Islands Garden marguerites, a group of hybrids derived from Argyranthemum and related genera widely...
- Garden marguerites, also known as marguerite daisies, are cultivars of plants in the subtribe Glebionidinae of the family Asteraceae, the great majority...
- Canary Islands (part of Spain). Hybrids derived from this species (garden marguerites) are widely cultivated as ornamental plants in private gardens and public...
- hit Netflix series Lupin. In 2022, she directed a short film Où les marguerites poussent ("Where Daisies Grow") in Thouars, Western France. The film...
- Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ AN-jə-loh; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist...
- Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (French pronunciation: [maʁɡ(ə)ʁit ʒɛʁmɛn maʁi dɔnadjø], 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras (French:...
- Marguerite Moreau (born April 25, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Jesse Reeves in the fantasy horror film Queen of the ****ed...
- Les Faucheurs de marguerites is a French-Canadian-German television series. It ran in four seasons from 1974 to 1982 on ARD. Jean-Jacques Moreau : Gabriel...
- hybridized with related Argyranthemum species to create cultivars of garden marguerites. "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved 30...
- Marguerite de Navarre (French: Marguerite d'Angoulême, Marguerite d'Alençon; 11 April 1492 – 21 December 1549), also known as Marguerite of Angoulême and...