Yes, daffodils do grow in Australia. They are a popular garden flower. Also the Australian Cancer Society chose them as the symbol of hope for Daffodil Day which helps support cancer patients and research in the local communities. Daffodils have a blooming time from June until October in Australia.
Daffodils grow anywhere you plant the bulbs.
they bloom in late winter/ early spring (august/september)
daffodils live in the plain feilds of europe.
While both poems celebrate the beauty of daffodils, Robert Herrick's "To Daffodils" personifies the flowers, urging them to live in the moment, reflecting the transient nature of life. On the other hand, William Wordsworth's "Daffodils" vividly describes the impact the sight of daffodils had on the poet, emphasizing the emotional connection to nature and the lasting joy it brings.
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
Daffodils can live for several years, typically blooming for 2-4 weeks each year. With proper care and maintenance, they can persist for many seasons in the garden. Some varieties may even naturalize and spread over time.
Yes, daffodils need air to live, as they require oxygen for respiration. Like all plants, they take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, which occurs in their leaves when exposed to sunlight. Additionally, the roots need oxygen in the soil to function properly, which is essential for nutrient uptake and overall growth. Without adequate air, daffodils would struggle to survive.
daffodils are not found in India.
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
Daffodils have been around many many centuries. In fact daffodils are older than humans. Daffodils evolved sometime in the Oligocene period or Miocene period.
Emus do live in Australia. They are native to Australia.