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Here are some of the uses for daffodils:

  • Two daffodil genes have been inserted into rice genes. This increases the vitamin A content of the rice, and turns it a pretty daffodilly yellow.
  • There is a chemical in daffodil tissues that is being used to treat Alzheimer's Disease.
  • It is a medical herb used for inducing vomiting. Others have used a plaster of daffodil to treat skin wounds, burns, strains and joint pain.
  • Of course, the daffodil is a lovely ornaments flower announcing the coming of spring.
  • It is a state symbol country symbol (Wales) and when giving flowers it symbolizes friendship.
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