No, daffodils are perennials. When you plant the bulb in the fall, it remains dormant until spring when it shoots up new growth. The bulb stores up food made by the leaves through photosynthesis and uses it to send up shoots again the following year. Bulbs multiply underground and can be separated and planted in the fall to start new daffodil plants in other locations.
It depends on what type of daisies they are. Some daisies are annuals, but others are perennials. English daisies are annuals and Shanta daisies are perennials.
Perennial.
it is perennial
perennial
annual
annual
annual plant
annual for eating, biennial for seed saving
Onions are biennials
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
annuals
guava is a perennial plant
There are some perennial plants that are toxic, such as foxglove, but there are also many that are not harmful at all.
Biennial, annual and perennial are different types of plants. A biennial completes the life cycle in two years, while the perennial takes more than one year to grow. The annual completes the life cycle in one year.