The last week you'll be able to pick a daffodil depends on the locality. Down here in Zone 7b, we are in the Piedmont area, our blooms are expected on Valentine's Day and we'll see the last of the late season blooms in mid-April. However, up in Zone 3 & 4, I expect that you might see a daffodil still blooming as late as the first days of June.
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.
Deer stay away from all daffodils since they are bitter due to the toxic chemicals in all their plant tissues. Once a deer gets a taste of a daffodil, he knows better than to try it again.
Yes we have daffodils
In the summer, the daffodil is dormant. The bulb is hidden beneath the soil, not to appear again until late winter. Therefore there are no life stages for a daffodil in the summer.
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
That puzzle was only online until 30 June, 2009.
daffodils are not found in India.
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
Daffodils reproduce by forming seeds inside their seed pods, which develop at the base of the flower once it has been pollinated. The seeds are contained within the seed pod until they are ready to be dispersed by wind or animals.
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.