As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The good thing about it is that roses and daffodils generally bloom at different times, so you can enjoy each in his own time.
If you are talking about a cut rose and a cut daffodil in a vase of water, the daffodil will outlast the rose definitely. If you are talking about plants, the rose is a woody perennial and it will continue to live as long as it gets some water and maybe a little food. The daffodil is an herbaceous perennial and might last a month in the closet, but before the rose looks really bad, the daffodil will be nothing but withered leaves and a starved bulb.
The rose and the daffodil are both Angiosperms (flowering plants). After that they separate. The daffodil is a moncot and the rose is a dicot. The both have beautiful flowers.
The rose and the daffodil are two different plants, even though they are both flowering dicots. The rose is a woody perennial and the daffodil is a herbaceous perennial. The herbaceous plant will always grow faster than the woody one, and the daffodil will have a short growth/flowering period, followed by dormancy and regrowth the next growing season.
The apple is a Malus which is a member of the rose or Rosaceae family.
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No. The national flower of Britain is the rose.
rose,daisy,daffodil,bluebell,blossom
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.... however, if you wish my personal opinion, Opal's are much prettier than rose zircon. Of course it also depends on the play of colors (the "fire") that the opal has.
Rose for England, thistle for Scotland and leek or daffodil for Wales.
Rose, Daisy, Rosa, Lilly, Lily, Daffodil, Bonnie, Pansie, Violet, Lavender
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There are many white flowers. Rose, tulip, Lenten rose, daffodil, lily can be white. A violet can be white.