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How do daffodils survive the winter?
Daffodils have leaves and flowers above ground only for a few months each spring. During the winter they live as onionlike bulbs in the ground. The bulbs are full of food and are protected from winter frosts by the soil above them.
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A daffodil bulb
 
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