You can look at lifespan several different ways:
Daffodils live for quite a spell. In fact, it's pretty hard to kill a daffodil bulb. Have you ever seen a batch of daffodils that look like they are surrounding something that is not there. Long after a house has fallen to ruin the daffodils continue to herald the beginning of spring.
Daffodils are pretty independent and need very little tending. Here are 3 ways that I know of if you ever want to kill a daffodil:
Daffodils are pretty independent and need very little tending. Here are 3 ways that I know of if you ever want to kill a daffodil:
a year
Daffodil bulbs will continue to produce flowers and produce bulbils if left alone.
They need to be lifted and separated occasionally to improve growth.
I do NOT know. A million years?
Since daffodils are one of the heralds of spring, when they bloom it means that the long, gray winter is almost over.
Since daffodils are one of the heralds of spring, when they bloom it means that the long, gray winter is over, spring is just around the corner, and the world will turn green and warm again.
Daffodils should bloom first.
Daffodils grow from bulbs. Daffodils are spring blooming flowers. They will bloom early in the season, around the same time that tulips bloom.
they bloom in late winter/ early spring (august/september)
Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils are spring bulb plants. You plant them in the fall for spring bloom.
Daffodils get there seeds when thee last week is upon the bloom then the seed head explodes
Daffodils and tulips are popular flowers that bloom during spring.
The weather has been unusually cold this spring, and the daffodils have just begun to bloom, but the tulips will take at least another week.
Yes. It is advised not to transfer them while in bloom though. You can also store them over the winter indoors. See the related link for more information on daffodils.
Daffodils are attractive, trumpet-shaped flowers that for many people signal the start of spring. They grow from bulbs, not seeds, and should be planted in the fall so that they will bloom early in the spring.
Daffodils, narcissus, tulips. Tulips are generally shaped like a cup while the others look more like a cup with a frill, or saucer at the bottom of the bloom.