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Q: Which types of flowers did a prime number of people vote for daffodils 3 and a half daisies 3 tulips 5 roses 7?
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Why aren't my daffodils getting flowers?

Because Spring is so late in coming this year. Winter weather has gone on for an unusual length of time, it's simply been too cold for the daffodils to flourish. It's not just you, milions of people are having the same problem with their Spring flowers, but they will come out eventually, albeit late.


What is a daffodils adaptation?

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.


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What is a adaptions?

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.


What is a daffodill?

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.


What flowers are commonly used in a flower bed?

All kinds of flowers are used in gardens but the most common ones are probably pansies, petunias, daisies, hostas, impatiens, dianthus, marigolds, geraniums, and mums. Tulips, daffodils, and irises are also very common. However, if you're planning a garden I would suggest not using common flowers; it will make your garden more interesting if you have flowers most people haven't seen before. There are plenty of beautiful flowers that are also very easy to grow that for some reason just don't catch on. For example, I don't think I've ever seen zinnias or poppies in an actual garden, but they're beautiful and require very little care compared to many, many other flowers.


How do daffodils adapt to the wild?

Many daffodils are "wild types". Are you asking if cultivars can "go wild"? 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. The cultivars that would have the hardest time "going wild" would be the late season ones who might find weed competition can overwhelm them.