gowans

/ˈɡoʊənz/
noun
  1. Wild daisies or other white field flowers, especially in Scottish or northern English dialect.
    • She picked a handful of gowans to brighten up the kitchen table.
    • In spring, the hillsides are dotted with gowans and other wildflowers.
    • The meadow was covered in gowans, swaying gently in the summer breeze.