Daisies and sunflowers are cousins, as they are all asters (star flowers) of the Asteraceae or Compositae family.
If by daisy you mean the Ox-eyed daisy that grows wild by the side of the road, then the daisy is certainly the one to grow faster and die faster. The daisy only lasts about 6-8 weeks in early spring. It takes that long for the first flowers to develop on the sunflower plant. The sunflower needs warm temperatures, and can be grown as long as there is no frost.
The Shasta daisy is a bigger and better daisy cultivar that blooms in June-July, but the sunflower still has it beat in height, width, and length of time before a bloom appears.
Small dahlias bloom in 90 days but dinner plate dahlias take 120 days. So it depends on what type of lily and what type of dahlia you are referring to.
Probably sunflowers.
a lily
There are many varieties of sunflower, from 12" high to 12 feet high at maturity. They all start from seed in the spring, reaching maturity, blooming and going to seed in the fall. While roses can add to their size by quite a bit during one season - some canes can grow two or three feet - I would have to say that a sunflower grows faster.
a sunflower
The Mammoth Russian Sunflower- it grows to about 12-15 feet tall
the one in the sun with no faster grows faster because the plant NEEDS sun to grow
Ah, I just did an experiment on that, and I know the answer ! Zucchinis are faster growers than marigolds. When I did my project, the size of the zucchini quadrupled the size of the marigolds in a matter of weeks. There is NO doubt in which one grows faster.
a one celled organism has only one cell which it depends on for everything which makes it grows faster whereby a many celled organism has multiple cells that it depends so it grows faster
yes because you have to know which one grows faster with warm of cooler water..!
This is one of my favorite levels! You fill the garden up with plants! Tree, rose, sunflower, seed, bush, daisy, pinetree, and Pansy!
salt because I've tryed both
Brown sugar is the same as white sugar so none grows faster or thew most
it depends on the type of sunflower
I think Penicillium mold grows faster than bread mold!!!!!! Actually bread mold is just a general term. There any many species of mold that grow on bread, penicillium being one of them. Mold grows well in moist, warm, dark places.