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Daffodil coming up in spring

Description:

Long thick blades of grass surrounding yellow flower

Habitat:

Full sun

Notes:

These were transplanted from my husbands family's old farmhouse.... Again I will post more pics as the blooms come:)

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4 Comments

TiffanyCox
TiffanyCox 12 years ago

I had these mixed up when they bloomed they were a lot like a common looking all yellow daffodil. There is a picture on my profile of a " double daffodil." that is the one I really need help identifying. I don't even know for sure if it is called a double daffodil but the locals in my area refer to them as Easter lilies in pretty confident they are not Easter Lillie's bc I think those are big white and sort of cone shaped. I would love if someone can help me identify the ones titled "double daffodil" I have also heard people say they are just old fashioned variety? They were found around an old farm house it drives me crazy I've tried looking them up but need help

please post more pictures when avail. I love the Daffodils and there are MANY varieties out there, some with tiny petals and some with curled petals along with the diff. colors.

TiffanyCox
TiffanyCox 12 years ago

THANK YOU! Sheesh I argue with people all the time around here about this.... Easter lilies have BIG white flowers don't they.... The only thing is that they look nothing like my daffodils I bought from the store... I will post more pics of the flowers when they bloom.... They have bunches of tiny petals vs. the bigger ones most daffodils I see.... I would like to know the common name of these BC it does seem like EVERYONE here calls them Easter Lilies...

I think these are Daffodils not Easter Lily.

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/archi...

TiffanyCox
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TiffanyCox

Independence, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Jan 17, 2012
Submitted on Jan 27, 2012

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