Plant point up at four times the bulb size deep, if in doubt plant it on its side.
A daffodil has a bulb with fibrous roots.
Daffodils can reproduce sexually, so, yes, they do have pollen. It is located in the center of the flower on six stamens which are very close to the style. There are no reported allergies to daffodil pollen, which is good news for spring hayfever victims.
The actual daffodil flower grows out of the bulb on its own stalk. There are no leaves attached to this stalk. The daffodil bulb can put up a variable number of leaves each year. The number depends on the size of the bulb. The larger the bulb, the more leaves it needs to produce food to support the tissue and to store away for next year's growth.
Daffodils should not be eaten. They have a toxin in the bulb.
a daffodil.
Bulb
Here are some examples of what a daffodil is all about:A daffodil has a bulb and is a monocot.A daffodil is a flowering herbaceous perennial - that means it has a flower, dies off at the end of its season, but comes back every year.A flower that is used as a symbol in many cultures.A plant that can reproduce by bulb (asexually) and seed (sexually).The flower is a complete flower (has all 4 parts of a flower).
If you are talking about a cut rose and a cut daffodil in a vase of water, the daffodil will outlast the rose definitely. If you are talking about plants, the rose is a woody perennial and it will continue to live as long as it gets some water and maybe a little food. The daffodil is an herbaceous perennial and might last a month in the closet, but before the rose looks really bad, the daffodil will be nothing but withered leaves and a starved bulb.
The genus name for the daffodil is Narcissus. There are many different species of the flower, which is in the Amaryllidaceae (flowering, perennial bulb) family.
The daffodil gets its food through photosynthesis. When the plant has leaves, it is making its food through the interaction between chlorophyll in its leaves and sunlight. It uses this food during the flowering process and stores some of the food in the bulb underground. The following year, the bulb will use this food to send new shoots up through the soil to develop a new green plant.
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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.