Here are some examples of what a daffodil is all about:
An example of cross pollination could be described as when the wind spreads the pollen from a purple daffodil to a red daffodil.
No. A dandelion is a complex multi-cellular plant.
No. A Daffodil is a flowering dicotyledeonous plant, not a protist. It is a more complex organism than the protist, with many many more cells than a protist has (which is a single cellular organism) to make what it really is.
a daffodil is a producer
A daffodil is nothing like an animal and it cannot break down any dead body so it is a producer
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in the ground.
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in the soil.
A daffodil has a bulb with fibrous roots.
daffodil day is when people like to plant the daffodil and keep it until the next year
An example of cross pollination could be described as when the wind spreads the pollen from a purple daffodil to a red daffodil.
No. A dandelion is a complex multi-cellular plant.
The Irish Gaelic word for 'daffodil' is Lus an chroimchinn (plant of the bowed head).
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep to ensure successful growth and blooming.
itr goes to the plant kindom.
Daffodils are not animals, they are in the plant kingdom
Medical uses for the daffodil plant:In the daffodil tissue, there is a chemical called galantamine. This has been used to combat Alzheimer's disease.In Japan, a paste is made from daffodil to assist in wound healing.For centuries the daffodil has been used to induce vomiting.
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in well-drained soil to ensure successful growth and blooming.