The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care.
Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to
be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has
fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens.
Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier
tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up
before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
a daffodill is a flower
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Daffodill, Tulip and Polyanthus.
The foliage dies back after flowering and the bulb remains dormant underground until Spring temperatures stir it into growth.
baby animals eg lambs daffodill;s sun flowers blooming easter
The yellow spring flower that has a maroon center is known as the Plains coreopsis or the calliopsis. It is most commonly found in the United States, Canada and northeast Mexico.
I don't really think so but here are some good ones; Belle, Bluebelle, Snowdrop, Baby Blue, Daisy, Daffodill, Spring, Aimy, Joella, Emily, hope you find one for you and GOOD LUCK!
You could always go with the common ones: Flopsy Mopsy Peter Cottontail But I like: Gin Tonic Carrots Iceberg Teacup (due to their size if you're getting a dwarf one) Daffodill Crumpet Or change it...