Margarita, Flower of Innocence

Once upon a time a beautiful flower that grows in the field in spring. Her name was Daisy, and lived in a lush green field surrounded by other daisies. He was proud and flirtatious, boasting everywhere of his immaculate white, more beautiful than their peers petals.
Butterflies and bees that flew remained enraptured contemplating, singing with joy. She swayed, presumed to such hum of admiration. Even let the insects will land on it with the condition that no estropeasen their beautiful petals.
So Daisy lived happily until one day a family came to the field to eat, and children, amazed at the beautiful Margaret, took to show to their parents. She, in her innocence, was proud to have been chosen. But the mother offered them a game: playing pluck the daisy toggle a 'I love you' and 'do not want' on each petal plucked.
Daisy, horrified to see that they were taking away their beautiful petals began to mourn inconsolably until he died of grief. But the last petal was 'I love you' said the mother to her children, and saw a sweet smiles before he died.
Since then the game has become popular petals worldwide.

Daisies symbolize unity: a perfect balance between simplicity and beauty. They are related to poetry and literature and is said to enable the concentration and intellect.
When they are white, they are a symbol of friendship and innocent feelings; if they are yellow instead they are asking "Do you love me?".

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