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In biology many plants, especially of the Asteraceae family:
In geography, places in the United States:
  • Daisy, Arkansas
  • Daisy, Georgia
  • Daisy, Maryland
  • Daisy, Oklahoma In entertainment:
  • Daisy, a fictional character from Oswald (television)
  • Daisy (Keeping Up Appearances), a character on the British comedy television series Keeping Up Appearances
  • "Daisy Bell", a popular song
  • Nickname for actor David Wenham
  • Daisy (film), a South Korean movie
  • Daisy (Malayalam film), a Malayalam movie
  • Daisies (film), a 1966 Czech film by Věra Chytilová
  • D.A.I.S.Y., an acronym for "Da Inner Sound, Y'all", coined on the album 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul
  • "Humble Daisy", a song in praise of the flower by XTC, appearing on Nonsuch (album)
  • Daisy Pulls It Off, an English play
  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies, a novel which was adapted into a 1960 film starring Doris Day and David Niven, and later into a TV series
  • "Daisy", a single by Halfway to Hazard In fiction:
  • Daisy Adair, A character from the television show Dead Like Me
  • Daisy Buchanan, a character from The Great Gatsby
  • Daisy, the Bumstead family dog in Blondie (comic strip)
  • Daisy Kidd, a character from Ramona (series)
  • Daisy Duck, a Walt Disney character
  • Daisy Duke, a character from The Dukes of Hazzard
  • Daisy the Diesel Rail-Car, a character from The Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry
  • Daisy Mae Scragg, cartoon character from Li'l Abner
  • Daisy Mayhem, a cartoon character from Laff-A-Lympics
  • Daisy Miller, an 1878 novella by Henry James or its eponymous character
  • Daisy Watkins, a cartoon character from Static Shock
  • Miss Daisy Wertham, a fictional character from Driving Miss Daisy
  • Mrs Daisy Shannon, a fictional character who keeps a racing stable in the crime novel Look to the Lady
  • In the pokémon TV series, Daisy (original Japanese name Sakura) is one of Misty's three elder sisters.
  • Princess Daisy, a character in the Mario series of video games. In politics:
  • Daisy (television commercial), aired by the Lyndon B. Johnson campaign in the 1964 presidential election
  • Democracy is Freedom – Daisy, a former moderate centre-left party in Italy In business:
  • Daisy wheel printer, a printer with the print head shaped like a daisy flowerhead In software:
  • DAISY Standard, a NISO Standard that defines an accessible XML structure for books
  • Daisy (software), an open source content management system from Apache Other uses:
  • Daisy Geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone
  • DAISY Digital Talking Book, a set of DAISY Standard XML files that enable reading of multimedia publications for persons who are print-disabled
  • Daisy chain, a chain made with daisy flowers
  • Daisy (dog), the pet of German fashion designer Rudolph Moshammer
  • Daisy Dukes, a fashion clothing from The Dukes of Hazzard
  • Daisy cutter (fuse), a type of fuse used in some bombs
  • Daisy (cocktail), a cocktail with many variants
  • Daisy Rock Guitars, a manufacturer of guitars especially designed for women
  • "Daisy", the nickname of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA
  • "Daisy", the nickname of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark among members of the royal family
  • Daisy Girl Scouts, the youngest level in the Girl Scouts of the USA
  • Daisy, a character from The Naked Brothers Band
  • Daisy Outdoor Products, makers of a type of BB gun/Air rifle known as a "Daisy"
  • Daisy, a meerkat in the television series Meerkat Manor
  • Daisy, an orangutan featured in the television series Orangutan Island
  • Daisy, a perfume for women by Marc Jacobs.    
       

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