The life cycle of a daffodil dictates that it flowers once each season.
When you cut the flower stem, the remaining greenery collects resources -- sunlight, water and nutrients -- to re-invigorate the bulb for the next season, when it will bloom again.
If you cut the main flower back to the buds on the stem you will get a second flush of flowers.
Cut off the old flowers the foliage will die back naturally in the Autumn.
Lilies are beautiful in the garden or as cut flowers.
Tiger lilies are a bulb, and will go dormant. The leaves will dry up and turn brown. When they do, it is safe to cut them all the way back. They will come back next year. If there are flowers that are wilting, you can deadhead them throughout the growing season.
Yes, they do! You can cut them in any way you want and they will grow back!
No, the bones will not grow back. Ever.
no
yes they will grow back twice as faster
don't know, does it grow back.
It will grow back, just not necessarily at that same spot that you cut it at.
Yes. Tick heads do grow back.
Yes.