The daisy has become naturalized in all temperate regions of the globe. The wild daisy measures around 10 cm in all directions and spreads with short stolons.

The single or double flowers, even hemispherical in shape, reach 25 to 35 mm in diameter. Planting can be done in October-November as for pansies, primroses, forget-me-nots and tulips, or in February-March. The flowering of wild daisies in spring attracts many foragers from late winter until June.