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What is a daffodil used for?

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daisies are used for home decoration and they are usually called march flower. With its diureting effects daisy tea can help against swollen feet. Externally used the Daisy can help against rashes and wounds.

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Here are some of the uses for daffodils:

  • Two daffodil genes have been inserted into rice genes. This increases the vitamin A content of the rice, and turns it a pretty daffodilly yellow.
  • There is a chemical in daffodil tissues that is being used to treat Alzheimer's Disease.
  • It is a medical herb used for inducing vomiting. Others have used a plaster of daffodil to treat skin wounds, burns, strains and joint pain.
  • Of course, the daffodil is a lovely ornaments flower announcing the coming of spring.
  • It is a state symbol country symbol (Wales) and when giving flowers it symbolizes friendship.
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According to http://www.800florals.com/care/meaning.asp a daisy symbolizes/means: Innocence, Loyal Love, I'll Never Tell, and/or Purity.

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Dahlias are beautiful flowers that are great in a garden or as a cut flower.

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The daffodil can be used with other ingredients to treat wounds on the skin. Daffodil is also used in prescription medicines in the treatment of some diseases.


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