Hi Joy! It's really a daffodil. I wish I knew which one. They were here when I came, but weren't blooming anymore since the foliage had been cut back too early for years. I divided, moved, and fed them. Last year there were only three blooms, and this year there were 17, on two different types of daffodils.
It's amazing how many different forms daffodils can take Helen! Of the two types we have here, this is my favorite.
Glad the daffodil brought a smile Stephanie. Seeing them blooming more this year has made me smile too, especially when I almost dug them out and composted them since it had been so many years without blooms.
I love it Gail. This spring has been especially marvelous in our garden. Finally, after seven years, the sleeping, creeping garden is beginning to leap. Now, if I can just keep the bunnies and squirrels from wreaking havoc!
Wow, Linda, that really is one huge daffodil! It does look like a lily. I've read a bunch of comments from you on some of the earth-day posts and you always mention something you are doing that would fit right in...so I hope you'll join in and add a post for the giveaway;-) Jan
Linda girl ! Now that is one gorgeous lily .. maybe you could drop by my place and let me know which one it is ? : )
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I wasnt sure to start with whether it was a daffodil or a lily. Haven't seen one like that before looks lovely
ReplyDeleteHi Joy! It's really a daffodil. I wish I knew which one. They were here when I came, but weren't blooming anymore since the foliage had been cut back too early for years. I divided, moved, and fed them. Last year there were only three blooms, and this year there were 17, on two different types of daffodils.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how many different forms daffodils can take Helen! Of the two types we have here, this is my favorite.
I really like that daffodil. Haven't seen any like it. I don't have many different varieties yet.
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That is one darned pretty daffodil!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty daff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shade of yellow... just like smooth butter. :) Beautiful, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this one anywhere either Marnie. Maybe if I checked the bulb catalogs in the fall I could figure out what it is.
ReplyDeleteI think so too Victoria and Lily!
It does look buttery Nancy! Thanks!
That's so marvellous for early spring :-D Sometimes flowers can make us smile. This one did!! Love it. TQ.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous daf! I hope you are having a marvelous spring~~gail
ReplyDeleteGlad the daffodil brought a smile Stephanie. Seeing them blooming more this year has made me smile too, especially when I almost dug them out and composted them since it had been so many years without blooms.
ReplyDeleteI love it Gail. This spring has been especially marvelous in our garden. Finally, after seven years, the sleeping, creeping garden is beginning to leap. Now, if I can just keep the bunnies and squirrels from wreaking havoc!
Wow, Linda, that really is one huge daffodil! It does look like a lily. I've read a bunch of comments from you on some of the earth-day posts and you always mention something you are doing that would fit right in...so I hope you'll join in and add a post for the giveaway;-) Jan
ReplyDeleteHi Jan, It's definitely the biggest daf I've seen. I just love them!
ReplyDeleteI hope to do an Earth Day post - just ruminating on it so it doesn't become a book!
Unique and beautiful daffodil...Love the soft yellow color!
ReplyDeleteThis photo makes me want eggnog. LOL. I'm just too driven by food.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you ever want sell a bulb of these, I would buy one! It is gorgeous!!
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