A herbaceous plant has leaves and stems that die and leave no trace at the end of the growing season. That accurately describes the growth pattern of a daffodil.
Lilacs cannot be cross-bred with daffodils. Though they are both flowering dicots, the lilac is a woody perennial and the daffodil is a herbaceous perennial. They are too far apart to be genetically compatible. However, in the Internet game, Farmville, I hear they have cross-bred one for the game, and it's called a Lilac Daffy.
they are herbaceous.
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
Bryophytes (aka embryophytes) is a term used for mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These plants are small, green, rootless, and they reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Daffodils are flowering herbaceous perennials reproduce by seeds. Daffodils are NOT bryophytes.
daffodils are not found in India.
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
An iris is herbaceous. It does not lose its leaves.
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.
Yes, cats can be allergic to daffodils.