No. Sunlight is necessary to provide the light energy to make the food (sugar) which nourishes the plant tissues and is stored in the bulb. When you pick the flower, it will utilized the energy left in the stem to support the flower, but the entire time you keep the stem in a vase, the tissue is deteriorating, which is noticable after a couple of days. The daffodil is not one of those plants that will produce roots from a cut stem, so once cut, that is the end of that part of the plant and there is not need for sunlight.
As a plant, the grape does need sunlight to grow. Without sunlight, the plant will die, just as any other plant will. The actual grape that is picked and eaten/turned to wine/whatever, does not need sunlight. it is already dead.
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
Water, sunlight, and sometimes fertilizers. Plants make their own food from water and sunlight and minerals from the ground.
Root hair cells do not need chloroplasts as they are under the ground. They can not reach sunlight for photosynthesis. So there is no point of them having chloroplastsgougugugiugyyreslololololololmfao
Yes they do -Anonymous
They grow close to the ground because they need a source of nutrients which is given of by the soil (in the ground;). yet some plants don't get all the thing they need to stay alive, like sunlight in rainforest's. The tall canopy blocks the sunlight for all the plants that live on the ground and that is why not alot of plants live on the ground in rainforest's.
No need to cover them but they may need to be supported against 'falling over'
If it is a particularly dry spring, the daffodils might appreciate supplemental watering. Generally because of their growing season, there is no need for additional water.
Soil does not need sunlight
Many of the old varieties of daffodils do grow wild along the roadsides, in meadows and around old homes that may be falling down or gone, but the daffodils return each spring. There are some new varieties that do need a bit of looking after, but in general daffodils do well without tending from humans.
geckos can live in the ground of near rocks. they need plenty of sunlight to bask in. you would need fake plants and dirt and you're fine
no it does not need sunlight