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What mystery seed is needed to make Lilac Daffy Seeds?

Lilac and Daffodil


How does a daffodil move?

Plant migration has to do with seed dispersal. The answer for daffodils is very rarely. If the plant does produce seed (this is very inefficient for a bulb plant), the seed will burst from the ovule and fall among the leaves of the same plant. For them to be dispersed, it would take a squirrel or some other animal to gather and distribute the seed. Since the daffodil tissue is toxic to animals, they leave the clumps alone, and that includes seed gathering.


What are some medical uses for the daffodil plant?

Medical uses for the daffodil plant:In the daffodil tissue, there is a chemical called galantamine. This has been used to combat Alzheimer's disease.In Japan, a paste is made from daffodil to assist in wound healing.For centuries the daffodil has been used to induce vomiting.


Is a daffodil a gymnosperm?

A gymnosperm is a seed-producing plant including conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales. They have "naked seeds".


What do you call a daffodil flower in Hindi?

A daffodil flower is called "नर्गिस का फूल" (Nargis ka phool) in Hindi.


Should daffodils be dead headed?

Beheading a daffodil is called "dead heading". Most people do not want daffodil seeds, since it takes 5-7 for a plant grown from a seed to bloom. Therefore it is best to remove the fading flowers so that all the energy of the plant can go to absorbing and storing energy for next year's flower.


What a daffodil is an example of what type of plant?

Here are some examples of what a daffodil is all about:A daffodil has a bulb and is a monocot.A daffodil is a flowering herbaceous perennial - that means it has a flower, dies off at the end of its season, but comes back every year.A flower that is used as a symbol in many cultures.A plant that can reproduce by bulb (asexually) and seed (sexually).The flower is a complete flower (has all 4 parts of a flower).


Of which country is the daffodil an emblem?

The daffodil is the national flower of Wales. The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. David's Day. The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a traditional emblem of Wales.


What is the origin of the flower fragant called narcissis that blooms in the spring?

the daffodil


An onion or a daffodil reproduces by means of an underground structure called a?

Bulb


Is the dahlia a monocot flower?

A monocot (monocotyledon) is one of the two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms). The amaryllis family, which includes the daffodil, has a bulb which produces one seed-leaf. That is the requirement for monocots - one cotyledon or seed leaf at the sprouting stage of growth.


What is the seed pod of cotton called?

The seed of cotton is called 'cotton seed'.The pod that contains the cotton seed and the cotton fiber is called a 'boll'.