I don't have vast numbers of flowers in my garden (well actually I don't have vast numbers of anything), but I have plenty of variety. I have put together a collection of photos of my daffodils. These photos are all taken this Spring.
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Delnashaugh |
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Delnashaugh |
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Narcissus Canaliculatus |
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Narcissus Canaliculatus |
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I don't know what type this is. Anyone recognise it? |
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Close-up of one of the above |
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Don't know this one either! |
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Minnow |
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Minnow |
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Jetfire |
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Jetfire |
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Tete a Tete |
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Tete a Tete |
I think this proves how very diverse the "Daffodil" is!
It is very diverse isn't it? I like them all but particularly the Delnashaugh.
ReplyDeleteAll very different. I think my favourite is the first yellow one which you're unable to identify.
ReplyDeleteIt's very difficult to tell daffodils apart except the distinctive ones. A photo doesn't give an idea of size or when they flower which can help with identification. I bought white varieties for my blue and white border and they are lovely - although some purest may not approved of anything other than yellow daffodils.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mark for the joy and pleasure of your daffodills.
ReplyDeleteI so love all the different daffodils. I keep thinking of putting more in the garden. I don't have any along the rock wall garden yet.
ReplyDeleteHaven't met the Minnow but I'll look out for it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sue - it is very difficult to identify the ordinary yellow daffs but even though they are more common I still think they are the epitomy of what I daffodil should be like.
ReplyDeleteoooh, that peachy one is so pretty... we have a deep bank of daffs that appear every spring but this year we had so much wind and rain they were forced over and never really recovered... I love the teeny white ones with the yolk orange/yellow trumpets.... lovely pics x
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