Daffodils are cross pollinators. Most daffodils are grown for the florist industry, so they are usually hand pollinated by people. Since they have been so manipulated through the years, it is said that insects (bees included) are no longer attracted to them.
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
When a plant pollinates other plants, it is referred to as cross-pollination. This occurs when pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring.
When a plant self-pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the parent, it is called homozygous. This means that the offspring have inherited identical alleles for that specific trait from both parent plants.
Yes, daffodils grow from bulbs. Planting bulbs in the autumn allows the plant to establish its roots before sprouting in the spring.
Daffodils do not germinate from seeds; they propagate through bulbs. It can take 2-4 weeks for daffodil bulbs to sprout once planted in the ground. They typically flower in the spring, about 6-8 weeks after sprouting.
what pollinates a yellow dandelion
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
bee
daffodils are not found in India.
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
monsters
Spores are released
insects
the hummingbird
Daffodils have been around many many centuries. In fact daffodils are older than humans. Daffodils evolved sometime in the Oligocene period or Miocene period.
Yes, daffodils grow in Europe.