No.
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
Daffodils and onions belong to the same plant family, Amaryllidaceae. They both have underground bulbs for storage and reproduction. Additionally, they both produce flowers with a similar trumpet-like shape.
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
Onions belong to the Allium genus, which is part of the Amaryllidaceae family. This family includes other ornamental bulb flowers like lilies and daffodils.
Monocot, as are wheat, corn, millet, ginger, onions. bamboo, daffodils and others
Monocot, as are wheat, corn, millet, ginger, onions. bamboo, daffodils and others
Daffodils, bluebells, onions, to name only three out of a very long list.
Daffodils, bluebells, onions, to name only three out of a very long list.
Yes. It is advised not to transfer them while in bloom though. You can also store them over the winter indoors. See the related link for more information on daffodils.
Leeks are a vegetable related to onions.
Yes we have daffodils
Onions are the edible bulb from a genus of plants called Allium. Onions are a vegetable and are related to garlic, shallots, leeks, scallions, chives, and green onions (underdeveloped scallions).