It takes between four and eight weeks for daffodils to germinate.
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
Daffodils get there seeds when thee last week is upon the bloom then the seed head explodes
Daffodils are cross pollinators. Most daffodils are grown for the florist industry, so they are usually hand pollinated by people. Since they have been so manipulated through the years, it is said that insects (bees included) are no longer attracted to them.
Early March There is no point in planting daffodil bulbs in early March in the Northern Hemisphere as that is when they are flowering. Spring flowering bulbs should be planted in the Autumn, whichever month that is where you live.
It takes between four and eight weeks for daffodils to germinate.
Daffodils grow anywhere you plant the bulbs.
The normal yellow daffodil lasts for 8-10 days. They grow anywhere where there is enough soil, energy and water.
Since daffodils are one of the heralds of spring, when they bloom it means that the long, gray winter is almost over.
daffodils live in the plain feilds of europe.
While both poems celebrate the beauty of daffodils, Robert Herrick's "To Daffodils" personifies the flowers, urging them to live in the moment, reflecting the transient nature of life. On the other hand, William Wordsworth's "Daffodils" vividly describes the impact the sight of daffodils had on the poet, emphasizing the emotional connection to nature and the lasting joy it brings.
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
Yes, daffodils do grow in Australia. They are a popular garden flower. Also the Australian Cancer Society chose them as the symbol of hope for Daffodil Day which helps support cancer patients and research in the local communities. Daffodils have a blooming time from June until October in Australia.
The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care. Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens. Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
daffodils are not found in India.