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Where did daisy chains originate from?

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Flex | 21:34 Thu 13th Jun 2002 | Animals & Nature
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I'm asking this for a friend, and they're curious to the history behind daisy chains, why they were created and what their symbolism is.
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The common daisy (Bellis perennis) is native to Britain, Europe and Asia Minor and has been around for a *long* time. So it's likely that the daisy chain - a simple, decorative thing - has been around for a long time too.

As for symbolism - the daisy itself is recorded in the Late Middle Ages as symbolising the innocence of the baby Jesus Christ. Daisy chains are often made by children: I expect any symbolism you care to make from that would also involve childhood, innocence, etc.

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