Daffodils have two ways to reproduce:
The seeds can develop into bulbs that produce a small flower in three years if you tend them carefully and have them growing in good soil. Generally, you can depend on having flowers after four years. Don't have any weeds growing in the area you plant the seeds because they they look like sprouts of grass when they start out - so you don't want to mistakenly pull them out.
the seed will not grow.
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
No, a seed will not grow in your nose. The conditions inside your nose are not suitable for a seed to germinate and grow into a plant. Additionally, seeds require soil, water, and sunlight to grow which are not present in your nasal cavity.
Here are some examples of what a daffodil is all about:A daffodil has a bulb and is a monocot.A daffodil is a flowering herbaceous perennial - that means it has a flower, dies off at the end of its season, but comes back every year.A flower that is used as a symbol in many cultures.A plant that can reproduce by bulb (asexually) and seed (sexually).The flower is a complete flower (has all 4 parts of a flower).
its a seed called a bulb its big and oval shaped.by Olivia ------x------
Lilac and Daffodil
The seeds can develop into bulbs that produce a small flower in three years if you tend them carefully and have them growing in good soil. Generally, you can depend on having flowers after four years. Don't have any weeds growing in the area you plant the seeds because they they look like sprouts of grass when they start out - so you don't want to mistakenly pull them out.
Daffodils start to grow in spring.
No seed can grow without land
The seed will grow, but in contrast there shall be a foul odour =]
a seed starting to grow
WHICH SEED WOULD GROW FASTER A LITTLE SEED OR A BIG seed
Plant migration has to do with seed dispersal. The answer for daffodils is very rarely. If the plant does produce seed (this is very inefficient for a bulb plant), the seed will burst from the ovule and fall among the leaves of the same plant. For them to be dispersed, it would take a squirrel or some other animal to gather and distribute the seed. Since the daffodil tissue is toxic to animals, they leave the clumps alone, and that includes seed gathering.
the seed will not grow.
A gymnosperm is a seed-producing plant including conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales. They have "naked seeds".
monocot, with only the one stem of leaves.