Daffodils are not animals, they are in the plant kingdom
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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.
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The United Kingdom hasn't got a national emblem as such. However, the individual countries within the UK do. England has the rose, Scotland has the thistle and Wales has a leek and a daffodil.
A blue daffodil
Yes a daffodil produces seeds.
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.
Daffodils are natives of southern Spain and Portugal , North Africa and West Asia. They could be found in meadows and woods. Today most of the daffodils are developed, produced and exported from Holland, and the United Kingdom is the leader in using and exporting cut daffodil flowers.
A daffodil has a bulb with fibrous roots.
DAF Daffodil was created in 1961.
Daffodil Lament was created in 1994.