Let's look at the scientific classification to find out if the daffodil is a flowering plant:
Right away, the kingdom is Plantae, so we have verification that the daffodil is a plant. Andiosperm tells us that it is a flowering plant producing seed, and farther down Amaryllidaceae lets us know that the flowers are definitely ornamental.
At this time (December 2013), there is no indication that daffodils are transgenic plants.
sunflowers and daffodils
Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils are spring bulb plants. You plant them in the fall for spring bloom.
sunflowers and daffodils
Rose bush, Daffodils.
Ah, what a lovely question! A group of daffodils is often called a "bouquet" or simply a "cluster." Just imagine those bright yellow petals dancing together in the breeze, bringing joy to all who see them. Remember, nature is full of beauty and wonder, my friend.
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
This year, my garden has daffodils, tulips, and roses
Crocus plants cannot pollinate daffodils as they are different species with distinct reproductive mechanisms. Crocuses belong to the genus Crocus, while daffodils are part of the genus Narcissus. Pollination typically requires plants to be of the same species or closely related species, and since these two belong to separate genera, they cannot successfully cross-pollinate.
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
all plants are producers,including daffodils :)
all plants are producers,including daffodils :)