Daffodils were chosen as a symbol of hope and strength, and for all that have been touched by cancer. The annual flower pushes it's way through the earth after a long winter and a warm welcome to spring
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
The noun daffodil has a normal S plural, daffodils.
Gloucester County, Virginia has been nicknamed the "Daffodil Capital of the World". It has an annual 2-day daffodil festival, parade and flower show in April. Daffodils first came to the area when the county was formed in 1651, early settlers brought daffodils with them from England. The daffodil industry (cut flowers) developed during the 1930s-40s.
Daffodils grow from bulbs
No daffodils are not decomposers. They can be decomposed by fungi.
Yes. Daffodils do have anticoagulants and 15 grams of daffodil bulbs can be fatal to a dog.
Daffodils should not be eaten. They have a toxin in the bulb.
Daffodils are not animals, they are in the plant kingdom
Daffodils, daisies, dahlias, dandelions (a weed, actually), Delphinium. dalia Daffodill Daisy Dandelion Dandelions (my personal favorites) Daffodils Daisy Day Lily Dahlia Dusty Miller Delphinium Dianthus (sp?) Dill (technically I guess it's an herb, but it does flower)
daffodils live in the plain feilds of europe.
Daffodils start to grow in spring.
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.