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Daisies and sunflowers are cousins, as they are all asters (star flowers) of the Asteraceae or Compositae family. If by daisy you mean the Ox-eyed daisy that grows wild by the side of the road, then the daisy is certainly the one to grow faster and die faster. The daisy only lasts about 6-8 weeks in early spring. It takes that long for the first flowers to develop on the sunflower plant. The sunflower needs warm temperatures, and can be grown as long as there is no frost. The Shasta daisy is a bigger and better daisy cultivar that blooms in June-July, but the sunflower still has it beat in height, width, and length of time before a bloom appears.
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Water lily - example Nymphae
The water lily, as the name suggests, grows in the water. That is what the term "aquatic plant" means. The Latin word aqua means water.
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Yes, lilies grow from bulbs, which are underground storage structures that store nutrients for the plant to grow. The bulb of a lily can produce new shoots and roots each year, allowing the plant to re-grow annually.
All of them grow in Ontario. The Trillium is native as are water and "ditch" lilies (orange tiger lillies) and several varieties of daisies.
No, a water lily is a fully aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the water. Its leaves and flowers float on the water, and its roots are anchored in the soil at the bottom of the pond or lake.
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It's a succulent plant with beautiful impressive flowers that grows in South Africa. The word 'kaffir' however, is a derogatory name for a black person, the South African equivalent of the 'n-word'. The proper name for the plant is either Clivia or Bush Lily.
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