Daisy, Georgia

Daisy is a city in Evans County, Georgia, United States. The population was 159 in 2020.

History
The city of Daisy, Georgia was established in 1890, the same year that the Savannah and Western Railroad built a railroad line through the area. The town was going to be known as Conley, in honor of Rev. W.F. Conley, a Methodist minister, but the postal service rejected the application for a post office on May 17, 1890 because of the existence of another Conley, Georgia. The people of the community then decided on Daisy, naming their town for Daisy Leola Edwards, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Edwards and the granddaughter of W.F. Conley. The application for a post office under this name was made on July 14, 1890 and approved on August 26, 1890.

Geography
Daisy is located at 32.15°N, -81.83583°W (32.150060, &minus;81.835823).

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.0 sqmi, of which 1.0 sqmi is land and 0.04 sqmi (2.94%) is water.

Climate
Daisy has a humid subtropical climate according to the Köppen classification. The city has hot and humid summers with average highs of 94 degrees and lows of 70 degrees in July. Winters are mild with average January highs of 61 degrees and lows of 36 degrees. Winter storms are rare, but they can happen on occasion.

Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 126 people, 53 households, and 33 families residing in the city. By 2020, its population grew to 159.