
Daisy
It is always a safe bet; most people like them unless you are going to a traditionally Taiwanese or Chinese person’s home, where white is the colour of death and mourning. So might not want to bring.
The name possibly a corruption of “day’s eye” because the head closes at night and opens again in the morning. Geoffrey Chaucer an English poet, author, The Canterbury Tales called it “eye of the day” In his book Medieval times.