Plant migration has to do with seed dispersal. The answer for daffodils is very rarely.
If the plant does produce seed (this is very inefficient for a bulb plant), the seed will burst from the ovule and fall among the leaves of the same plant. For them to be dispersed, it would take a squirrel or some other animal to gather and distribute the seed. Since the daffodil tissue is toxic to animals, they leave the clumps alone, and that includes seed gathering.
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