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Daffodils multiply by growing and splitting. In areas that they like, they will continue to grow and split. If conditions are not optimal, they will continue to split but the splits will not grow, leaving you with more but smaller bulbs. Eventually these bulbs will be too small to flower. Tulips actually disintegrate and new bulb(s) take their place. Depending on the variety and growing conditions, these may either increase in size or remain small.
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Do daffodils multiply like tulips do?
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