INNOCENCE
White daisies with yellow or pale centers represent innocence. A person who sends another daisies, hopes that the viewer will see the world as they once did as a child.PURITY
This is symbolized by daisies that are as white as could possibly be. This stems from the Roman myth of Vertumnus a god of seasons who was obsessed with Belides a nymph. He pursued her continuously and to escape his attention, she turned herself into a daisy.NEW BEGINNINGS
In Norse mythology, the daisy is Freya’s sacred flower. Freya is a goddess of fertility. This is why daisies are always packed in bouquets for children or new mothers. Daisies are also given to parents who lost their children at childbirth as a symbol of renewal for the spirit of the departed child.TRUE LOVE
Each daisy flower is actually two flowers blended together and they could mean to signify two hearts joined together as one. As a man, sending daisies to your significant other is usually seen as a beautiful gift for her. In Victorian times, young heartbroken women used the daisy by plucking the petals one by one and singing ‘he loves me, he loves me not’. The last petal plucked would be the future of her relationship. The custom exists to this day.MESSAGE
Each gift flower sends a message. Daisies send several messages .Sending of daisies to a person could be signifying that the sender can keep a secret. Being able to keep secrets is one of the ways an individual can express true love for another person.