The stem of the daffodil, upon which rests the flower, is thin, upright and green. It does not branch, except in some daffodil varieties there will be multiple flowers with branching only at the tip. The stem stores surplus food for growth and development. How "tall" the daffodil is depends solely on the length of the stem.
A blue daffodil
daffodil day is when people like to plant the daffodil and keep it until the next year
yes, unless its a very fat earthworm and a very small shrivelled up daffodil
A daffodil is nothing like an animal and it cannot break down any dead body so it is a producer
A daffodil is nothing like an animal and it cannot break down any dead body so it is a producer
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Yes a daffodil produces seeds.
The plant you are describing is likely a daffodil, which is known for its yellow trumpet-shaped flowers on tall stems. Daffodils are commonly associated with Easter due to their springtime blooming season, making them a popular choice for decorations during the holiday.
No, daffodil is not the name of a country, but it is the name of a university: Daffodil International University in Bangladesh. Daffodil Day is and international donations drive sponsored by the local cancer societies. Daffodil is also the national flower of Wales.
DAF Daffodil was created in 1961.
Daffodil Lament was created in 1994.
The Daffodil Festival was created in 1934.