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Q: Why is the daffodil it called the trigonometry daffodil?
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What are some medical uses for the daffodil plant?

Medical uses for the daffodil plant:In the daffodil tissue, there is a chemical called galantamine. This has been used to combat Alzheimer's disease.In Japan, a paste is made from daffodil to assist in wound healing.For centuries the daffodil has been used to induce vomiting.


What do you call a daffodil flower in Hindi?

A daffodil flower is called "नर्गिस का फूल" (Nargis ka phool) in Hindi.


What's the name of this flower that you are referring to?

The flower is called a daffodil.


Who are the persons in the field of trigonometry?

They are called trigonometricians.


Of which country is the daffodil an emblem?

The daffodil is the national flower of Wales. The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. David's Day. The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a traditional emblem of Wales.


What is called group of flower daffodils?

A group of daffodil flowers is called a bunch or a cluster.


How was called the trigonometry in 19th century?

The same way that it is called nowadays.


What is the origin of the flower fragant called narcissis that blooms in the spring?

the daffodil


An onion or a daffodil reproduces by means of an underground structure called a?

Bulb


What was Bella's trigonometry teacher called?

Mr Varner


A spring flower that rhymes with hill?

Silly, Billy, willy-nilly, filly, Phili, lily, Millie, Milly, Jilly


Why do daffodils have modified leaves at the base?

The cup or trumpet of the daffodil is called a corona, which means "crown". At the base of the flower are 6 floral leaves called the perianth, which means "around the flower". These leaves unite into a tube giving the daffodil its characteristic shape. The back 3 leaves are called sepals and the inner 3 are petals. The shape and color of the daffodil draws in specific pollinators to the reproductive area of the flower.