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.
Here are some of the uses for daffodils:
According to http://www.800florals.com/care/meaning.asp a daisy symbolizes/means: Innocence, Loyal Love, I'll Never Tell, and/or Purity.
Dahlias are beautiful flowers that are great in a garden or as a cut flower.
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.
Medical uses for the daffodil plant:In the daffodil tissue, there is a chemical called galantamine. This has been used to combat Alzheimer's disease.In Japan, a paste is made from daffodil to assist in wound healing.For centuries the daffodil has been used to induce vomiting.
Daffodils start to grow in spring.
A metaphor for beautiful could be... You're a daffodil.
Silly, Billy, willy-nilly, filly, Phili, lily, Millie, Milly, Jilly
This has a lot to do with the patronage of David Lloyd George, who, around 1911 as Prime Minister started the tradition of wearing a daffodil on St Davids Day. He also used the daffodil in the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon.
Yes a daffodil produces seeds.
A blue daffodil
There are two different answers to this question:Please remember that daffodils are in the plant kingdom and humans are in the animal kingdom. They are very different in their genetic makeups. You will not find any daffodil DNA in a human genome. Humans just don't have the enzymes to handle plant cell byproducts.There is an fragrant oil which can be made from different varieties of daffodil. They contribute to the ingedients of perfume formulations. It is not the DNA of a daffodil, but the byproduct of the daffodil's DNA that is used in perfumes. There is also a yellow dye that can be produced from daffodils and might be used in eye makeup.
No, daffodil is not the name of a country, but it is the name of a university: Daffodil International University in Bangladesh. Daffodil Day is and international donations drive sponsored by the local cancer societies. Daffodil is also the national flower of Wales.
DAF Daffodil was created in 1961.
The Daffodil Festival was created in 1934.