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Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export – Bellis Perennis Wholesale

At ACPFOOD, we offer bulk dried daisy flowers for export of premium-quality Bellis perennis, also known as dried bellis perennis and dried daisy petals. Our products are carefully harvested and dried to preserve their natural aroma, vibrant color, and therapeutic properties. Trusted by herbal wholesalers, tea producers, and natural remedy industries worldwide, ACPFOOD ensures each batch meets the highest quality standards.

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  • Product Code: FLO-004
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 50kg

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Global Market for Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export

The demand for bulk dried daisy flowers for export continues to grow among herbal tea producers, cosmetic manufacturers, and natural remedy distributors. At ACPFOOD, we provide premium dried bellis perennis wholesale and carefully processed dried daisy petals supplier services for international buyers. Our high-quality dried daisy flowers wholesale retain their natural color, fragrance, and therapeutic properties, making them a preferred choice for Bellis perennis wholesale in the food, wellness, and herbal industries worldwide.

ACPFOOD supplies Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export, a premium botanical ingredient sourced from naturally growing Bellis perennis L. plants in Iran’s clean, high-altitude regions. Known for their delicate white petals and mild herbal aroma, these dried daisies are widely used in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and herbal tea industries around the world.

Our Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export are carefully hand-harvested and shade-dried to preserve their active compounds — including flavonoids, triterpenes, and essential oils. These compounds support anti-inflammatory, cleansing, and soothing effects, making this herb an ideal raw material for skincare formulations, detox teas, and natural health products.

Every shipment of Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export from ACPFOOD comes with full laboratory analysis, export documentation (CoA, TDS, SDS), and strict quality controls to ensure purity, consistency, and compliance with international phytochemical standards.

🏭 Industrial Applications

  • Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical: Used in formulations for skin health, wound healing, and internal detoxification.

  • Cosmetic & Skincare Industry: Extracted for tonics, masks, and serums promoting skin brightness and rejuvenation.

  • Herbal Tea Industry: Popular as a soothing, aromatic floral tea with anti-inflammatory and relaxing effects.

  • Aromatherapy & Wellness: Incorporated in floral bath blends and natural body-care products.

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Description
Botanical Name Bellis perennis L.
Common Name Common Daisy / Lawn Daisy
Plant Part Used Dried Flowers
Color White petals with yellow centers
Processing Method Hand-harvested, naturally shade-dried
Purity ≥ 98 %
Origin Iran
Shelf Life 24 months (store in cool, dry place)

🌍 Why Choose ACPFOOD for Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export

  • ✅ Trusted supplier of Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export with global distribution

  • ✅ Sustainably harvested and laboratory-verified purity

  • ✅ Non-irradiated and chemical-free drying process

  • ✅ Complete export documentation and EU-compliant packaging

  • ✅ Competitive pricing for large-scale industrial buyers

ACPFOOD is a reliable partner for bulk daisy flower export, supplying manufacturers in the herbal, pharmaceutical, and personal-care sectors with premium raw floral material.

🚚 Delivery Options

🌍 Direct Export from Iran – Available worldwide
🇪🇺 European Union Customers: Delivered DDP from our warehouse in Heppenheim, Germany (MOQ 500 Kg)
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇨🇳 China: Delivered DDP (MOQ 500 Kg)
🇺🇸 USA Customers: Delivered DAP (MOQ 1 000 Kg)
🚢 Other Countries: CIF shipping available worldwide

Scientific Name: Bellis perennis L.
Synonyms: Bellis hortensis Mill.
English Name: Daisy
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Lawn Daisy
Family: Asteraceae

 

GENERAL DATA

Plant parts: Flowers
Cultivation mode: Wild collection/Cultivated
In manufacturing: Pharmaceutical, extracts.
In food: Tea, salads

 

🌸 Industries That Use Daisy Flowers (Bellis perennis L.)

Here’s a professional and structured breakdown for Daisy Flowers, derived from the Bellis perennis plant—a perennial herbaceous flower native to Europe and widely naturalized across the globe.

Heap of dried Bellis perennis flowers
Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export with rich aroma and color.

🌿 What Is Daisy (Bellis perennis)?

The Common Daisy, also known as English Daisy or Lawn Daisy, is a medicinal flower known for its small white petals with a yellow center. Traditionally used in European folk medicine, it has gained renewed interest in the modern natural health, cosmetics, and phytopharmaceutical industries.

Rich in triterpenoid saponins, flavonoids, tannins, and essential oils, Daisy flowers exhibit anti-inflammatory, astringent, and wound-healing properties, making them a versatile botanical for a wide range of applications.

1. Pharmaceutical & Traditional Medicine Industry

Daisy has been long valued in traditional herbalism as a mild analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and vulnerary herb. It is commonly used for:

Wound Healing & Skin Trauma:

  • Promotes tissue regeneration and reduces inflammation

  • Used in ointments and creams for bruises, sprains, cuts, and insect bites

  • Traditionally made into poultices and compresses for healing

Respiratory & Digestive Support:

  • Used in herbal infusions to ease coughs, bronchitis, and sore throats

  • Mild digestive stimulant—relieves bloating and indigestion

✅ Common forms: infusions, topical balms, herbal syrups, tinctures

2. Herbal & Nutraceutical Industry

Daisy flower extract is increasingly incorporated into natural health supplements and herbal blends aimed at skin health, immunity, and gentle detox.

Included in:

  • Anti-inflammatory herbal capsules for joint or muscle comfort

  • Skin-support herbal powders (especially paired with burdock or calendula)

  • Liver and blood-cleansing herbal formulas

✅ Often blended with dandelion, cleavers, or nettle

3. Tea & Beverage Industry

While not widely commercialized as a stand-alone tea, Bellis perennis is appreciated in botanical tea blends for both its mild flavor and therapeutic effects.

Herbal Uses in Tea:

  • Calming herbal blends for skin and lymphatic support

  • Spring detox and floral antioxidant teas

  • Traditionally taken post-meals for digestion

✅ Sold loose-leaf or in wellness tea sachets
✅ Often paired with chamomile, elderflower, or violet

4. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

Daisy flower extract is used in cosmeceuticals for skin lightening, soothing, and anti-aging effects, due to compounds like bellis perennis extract, flavonoids, and polyphenols.

Applications include:

  • Skin-brightening serums and creams for age spots

  • Calming facial masks and toners for redness and sensitivity

  • Herbal cleansing milks and botanical waters

✅ Especially favored in natural, organic, and gentle skincare lines
✅ Known for promoting even skin tone and skin regeneration

5. Perfumery & Aromatherapy Industry

Though not a dominant essential oil source, Daisy is used in aromatherapeutic blends and floral waters for its gentle, fresh floral scent and symbolic value.

Uses include:

  • Floral hydrosols in baby care or sensitive skin mists

  • Aromatic sachets and natural fragrance bases

  • Botanical bath blends and pillow sprays

✅ Mild and non-irritating; suitable for children and sensitive users

6. Ethnic, Organic & Export Markets

While Daisy is more prominent in European folk herbalism, it is gaining traction in organic wellness retailers, green beauty exports, and botanical suppliers.

Commonly exported as:

  • Dried flower heads for infusion or cosmetic formulation

  • Bulk herb for apothecaries and compounding pharmacies

  • Ingredient in EU-certified organic beauty formulations

✅ Sourced from certified wild-harvest or organic European fields

7. Academic & Scientific Research

Current research focuses on:

  • Anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects in topical use

  • Antioxidant potential of Daisy’s flavonoids

  • Applications in skin pigmentation regulation

  • Studies of triterpenoid saponins for cell regeneration

✅ Appears in studies on medicinal flora of Europe and modern herbal pharmacopoeias

Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Pharmaceutical & Traditional Herbal poultices, cough remedies, wound creams
Herbal & Nutraceutical Skin-detox blends, blood cleansers, anti-inflammatory capsules
Tea & Beverage Digestive herbal teas, floral detox infusions
Cosmetic & Personal Care Skin-lightening creams, calming masks, natural toners
Perfumery & Aromatherapy Floral mists, bath sachets, hydrosols
Ethnic & Export Markets Dried floral heads, cosmetic-grade extracts
Academic Research Wound healing, skin pigmentation, triterpenoid compounds
🌱 Key Features
  • Rich in triterpenoids, polyphenols, and flavonoids

  • Gentle, effective botanical for skin, immune, and digestive health

  • Traditionally used in Europe; gaining global popularity in natural markets

  • Valued across pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, teas, and wellness industries

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: گل مینا/ Gole Mina
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Gewöhnliches Gänseblümchen, Gänseblümchen, Maßliebchen, Ausdauerndes Gänseblümchen, Gemeines Gänseblümchen, Maßliebchen, Tausendschönchen
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Pâquerette, Pâquerette vivace, Pâquerette pérennante

 

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About Bellis Perennis

This is a herbaceous and perennial plant whose height reaches twenty centimeters. The leaves of this plant are often oval, sometimes circular, sometimes egg-shaped, hairy and slightly fleshy. They grow in the lowest part of the plant, near the root. On the side of these leaves there are small teeth with long distances.

close-up of dried daisy petals in wooden bowl
Bulk Dried Daisy Flowers for Export for herbal teas and wellness blends.

The leaves of Bellis perennis plant have long and thick petioles. Several stems grow from the leaves, and each stem leads to a flower. The stems are relatively thick and hairy and their cross section is circular. Bellis perennis flowers are relatively large and have white, small, elongated, narrow, tender and completely separate petals. The central part of these flowers is yellow and slightly prominent. The seeds are very small, almond-shaped, elongated, pointed and pale brown.

 

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Bellis Perennis Chemical Constituents

Essence, a yellow material, Mucilage, Tannin, Saponin, Malic acid, Vinic acid, Acetic acid, Oxalic acid.

 

Bellis Perennis Temperament

Cold.

 

Bellis Perennis Health Benefits

Bellis perennis flower is diuretic, diaphoretic, and blood purifier. Its leaves are laxative. Improves fever, rheumatism, gout, bronchitis, asthma, inflammation of the trachea, liver failure, breast cancer, cough, chest diseases. The tea of this flower helps to treat blood phlegm, liver, kidney and bladder diseases. The poultice of the leaves heals the wound.

 

🌼 Nutrition Facts – Daisy Flowers (Bellis perennis L.)

Serving Size: 1.5 g (dried flower heads, typical for infusion or decoction)
Calories: ~4 kcal

Nutrient Amount per 1.5g Per 100g
Total Fat 0.02 g 1.3 g
• Saturated Fat 0.003 g 0.2 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0 mg
Sodium 0.5 mg 35 mg
Total Carbohydrate 0.9 g 60.0 g
• Dietary Fiber 0.2 g 13.0 g
• Natural Sugars 0.05 g 3.5 g
Protein 0.06 g 4.0 g

🌿 Phytochemical & Functional Profile (Per 100g):

Compound / Group Approx. Content Functional Role
Flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin) Moderate Anti-inflammatory, capillary support
Saponins Moderate Mucolytic, immune-modulating
Triterpenes (e.g., arnidiol) Present Skin-healing, anti-inflammatory
Mucilage Present Soothing for mucous membranes
Tannins Low–moderate Astringent, supports wound healing
Volatile oils Trace Mild antimicrobial, aromatic

🧬 Vitamins & Minerals (Per 100g):

Micronutrient Approx. Content % DV (per 100g)
Vitamin C ~16 mg 27%
Calcium ~140 mg 14%
Magnesium ~65 mg 16%
Potassium ~390 mg 11%
Iron ~3.1 mg 17%

🌼 Daisy flowers (Bellis perennis) are traditionally used for their mild anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, and expectorant properties. They’re infused into teas or applied topically in compresses and salves.

⚠️ Though generally safe, daisy belongs to the Asteraceae family—caution is advised for individuals with ragweed or composite allergies.

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Composition may vary with harvest conditions and processing.

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Research & Studies – Dried Daisy Flowers (Bellis perennis L.)

Dried daisy flowers from Bellis perennis L. are increasingly attracting attention from researchers and industry as a versatile botanical for herbal infusions, natural cosmetics and functional formulations. For buyers looking for bulk dried daisy flowers for export, modern studies support several traditional uses, especially in skin care, wound care, antioxidant protection and gentle wellness formulations.

Our bulk dried daisy flowers for export give manufacturers in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa access to a scientifically documented European wildflower with a long history of use and an emerging modern evidence base.

1. Scientific background on Bellis perennis flowers

1.1 Phytochemical profile and key bioactives

Recent work has mapped the phytochemical composition of Bellis perennis flowers in detail. A 2023 review in Molecules highlights that daisy flowers contain:

  • Triterpene saponins (perennisosides, perennisaponins)

  • Flavonoids (including apigenin and flavonol glycosides)

  • Anthocyanins, phenolic acids, polyacetylenes and polysaccharides

These compounds are associated with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, wound-healing, antihyperlipidemic, insulin-mimetic, neuroactive and skin-active effects. MDPI

Traditional pharmacognosy data and chromatographic studies further confirm the presence of apigenin glycosides and flavonol glycosides in Bellis perennis flowers, supporting their use in herbal teas and topical preparations where mild anti-inflammatory and soothing properties are desired. MDPI

For you as a wholesale dried daisy flower supplier, this phytochemical richness is a key selling point for:

  • Herbal infusion brands looking for gentle, floral relaxation teas

  • Natural cosmetics using flowers as a source of polyphenols and natural color

  • Nutraceutical developers seeking botanicals with antioxidant and metabolic research behind them

1.2 Wound healing and skin repair

The traditional European use of Bellis perennis for “bruises and wounds” has now been tested experimentally:

  • A topical ointment prepared from an n-butanol fraction of Bellis perennis flowers significantly accelerated wound closure in a rat excision model, achieving 100% wound closure compared with 85–87% in control groups, and the authors noted scar-free healing in treated wounds. The Hospitalist Blog

  • A broader pharmacological summary in Pharmaceutical Biology and related reviews confirms vulnerary (wound-healing) and anti-inflammatory activity, supporting historical folk use for bruises, cuts and skin irritation. The Hospitalist Blog+1

For bulk dried daisy flowers for cosmetics, this animal-level evidence is relevant for:

  • Topical creams, balms and salves targeting minor skin irritation and after-sun care

  • Soothing oil macerates made from daisy flowers and used as a base in skincare lines

Regulatory note (for your B2B buyers): These data are pre-clinical and do not replace medical treatments, but they provide a strong R&D story for formulators working on gentle skin-care ranges.

1.3 Antioxidant, neuroactive and wellness properties

Multiple studies using ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Bellis perennis have found:

  • Strong antioxidant activity, including free-radical scavenging and protection of biomolecules against oxidative stress.

  • Anxiolytic and antidepressant-like effects in animal models, associated with flavonoid-rich fractions of daisy flower extracts. MDPI

A 2025 narrative review on edible flowers also lists Bellis perennis among traditional European edible flowers with diuretic, anti-inflammatory and nervous-system calming uses, confirming its long-standing use in folk medicine and food culture. MDPI

For commercial buyers aiming to buy dried daisy flowers in bulk, these data support:

  • Herbal infusions marketed for mild relaxation and general wellness (always with responsible, non-medical wording)

  • Positioning daisy as part of “antioxidant botanical blends” in teas, sachets or instant herbal beverages

1.4 Skin-brightening, UV protection and cosmeceutical interest

a) Photoprotective and anti-inflammatory effects

A 2021 in-vitro study evaluated Bellis perennis extract on human keratinocytes exposed to UVA radiation. The daisy extract:

  • Improved cell viability after UVA exposure

  • Reduced ROS (reactive oxygen species) levels

  • Lowered cleaved caspase-3 and IL-6 (markers of apoptosis and inflammation)

  • Increased antioxidant enzyme activity (catalase and others)

The authors concluded that daisy extract has photoprotective and immunomodulatory effects and is a promising bioactive ingredient for cosmetic formulations against UV-induced skin damage. PubMed

b) Depigmenting (skin-lightening) research

Cosmetic R&D has focused on Bellis perennis as a tyrosinase-modulating, melanin-reducing agent:

  • A European patent describes topical depigmenting formulations containing Bellis perennis extract, where the extract inhibited melanogenesis and was proposed for use in cosmetic skin-lightening products. Google Patents

  • The commercial ingredient Belides® (Bellis perennis extract) has been evaluated in a clinical trial where a combination cream containing Belides®, Emblica and licorice (7%) performed comparably to 2% hydroquinone for treating melasma over 60 days, with fewer adverse skin reactions in the herbal group. The Hospitalist Blog+1

This evidence is particularly relevant for:

  • Natural skincare brands developing brightening serums or day creams

  • Manufacturers of SPF and after-sun products seeking botanicals with UVA-protective data

Your bulk dried daisy flowers for cosmetics, when extracted by your B2B clients, can supply the raw botanical material behind this type of research-backed positioning.

1.5 Antimicrobial, antifungal & other activities

Earlier pharmacological studies have shown that Bellis perennis flower extracts can:

  • Exhibit antifungal activity in vitro, including against dermatophytes and yeast-like fungi. MDPI

  • Show antibacterial effects against selected Gram-positive and Gram-negative species, associated with polyacetylenes and saponins. The Hospitalist Blog+1

These properties are attractive for:

  • Natural preservative-supporting botanical blends (together with standard cosmetic preservatives)

  • Cleansing products (toners, micellar waters, solid cleansing bars) where a “botanical purity” concept is desired

2. Regional R&D and industrial interest

While most Bellis perennis studies are published in international journals, the findings are relevant for innovation pipelines in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

2.1 United Kingdom & wider Europe

  • European pharmacognosy and cosmetic science groups (Germany, Poland, Austria, Turkey) have contributed extensively to the phytochemical and pharmacological mapping of Bellis perennis, including saponins, flavonoids and their biological activities. MDPI+1

  • In the UK and EU, dried daisy flowers can be positioned within herbal tea, clean beauty and natural personal-care trends, where brands actively seek documented botanicals with mild, skin-friendly and “traditional European” stories.

For UK buyers searching to buy dried daisy flowers in bulk, this European research heritage strengthens the marketing narrative.

2.2 USA & Canada

  • North American cosmetic and dermatology groups have discussed Bellis perennis as an ingredient in cosmeceutical critiques and dermatology news outlets, specifically highlighting its wound-healing, antimicrobial and skin-lightening potential combined with a long history of folk use. The Hospitalist Blog

  • Bellis perennis appears in clinical research on melasma treatment as part of combination herbal formulas (Belides® + emblica + licorice). NCBI

For USA and Canadian manufacturers and brand owners, bulk dried daisy flowers for cosmetics, skincare and tea blends align well with:

  • Clean label cosmeceuticals

  • Botanical-based brightening and after-sun products

  • Herbal teas and “European meadow” blends for wellness brands

2.3 Australia & New Zealand

  • The growing natural and organic beauty market in Australia and New Zealand actively imports European botanicals with documented safety and efficacy for use in SPF-adjacent care, soothing lotions and gentle baby products.

  • The UVA-protection and anti-inflammatory data on Bellis perennis give formulators in these markets a strong R&D narrative for post-sun and sensitive-skin lines. PubMed+1

Your export-quality daisy flower supplier positioning can target Australian and New Zealand customers who need consistent, traceable lots of bulk dried daisy flowers for oil maceration, extracts and herbal infusions.

2.4 South Africa

  • South Africa’s cosmetics and nutraceutical sectors are increasingly focused on hybrid African–European botanical portfolios. Research on daisy’s antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and depigmenting activities is relevant to local brands targeting hyperpigmentation and sun-exposed skin. PubMed+1

  • Daisy can be combined with locally known botanicals in brightening creams, serums and herbal teas, using the international literature as a robust, export-ready documentation base.

3. How this science supports your commercial offer

For buyers who want to buy dried daisy flowers in bulk, the research above translates into clear industrial applications:

3.1 Herbal infusions & nutraceutical blends

  • Use Bellis perennis as a gentle, floral component in relaxation and wellness teas, supported by antioxidant and neuroactive data (always with compliant, non-medical wording). MDPI+1

  • Combine bulk daisy flowers for tea blends with other botanicals to create differentiated European meadow or spring blossom concepts.

3.2 Natural cosmetics & personal care

  • Develop creams, serums, toners and masks that leverage wound-healing, antioxidant and photoprotective findings for after-sun, sensitive skin and brightening lines. The Hospitalist Blog+3

  • Use bulk dried daisy flowers for oil maceration and extracts, then integrate those extracts into:

    • Soothing lotions and balms

    • Natural brightening and tone-evening products

    • Cleansers and micellar waters with a botanical purity story

3.3 Pharmaceutical & dermocosmetic R&D

  • Pharmaceutical and dermocosmetic companies can explore daisy-based ingredients as adjuncts for wound care, mild inflammatory skin conditions or pigmentary disorders, within regulatory limits and with appropriate clinical validation.

  • The existing animal studies and human melasma trial provide a serious foundation for further product-specific clinical research. The Hospitalist Blog+2

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