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  • Why Do Daffodils Grow Everywhere? Understanding Their Adaptability
    Daffodils don't have anything specific *in* them that makes them bloom on all sorts of landforms. It's more about their adaptability and resilience.

    Here's why they thrive in diverse places:

    * Hardy bulbs: Daffodils grow from bulbs, which are underground storage organs. This allows them to survive harsh conditions and sprout again the following spring.

    * Tolerant to various soils: They're not too picky about soil type, preferring well-drained soil but able to handle a range of conditions.

    * Sun-loving but adaptable: Daffodils prefer sunny spots, but they can also tolerate partial shade. This allows them to grow in a variety of locations.

    * Naturalization: Once established, daffodils can spread and naturalize, meaning they reproduce and thrive without much intervention.

    So, while daffodils don't have a magical ingredient, their combination of features allows them to bloom beautifully across diverse landscapes!

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