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Hey GardenTymeGirl! The Plant Encyclopedia looks ineresting and will probably have all the flower information I'll need. Thanks for the info! Luke Read More »
Started this discussion. Last reply by GardenThymeGirl May 18.
I've been searching for a while trying to find an easy to use, comprehensive flower guide but, so far, have not been able to find anything that suits my needs. You know, something with species, pic... Read More »

Daffodils are constantly recurring flowers with at least 50 species and many hybrids. Where climate is moderate, Daffodils flourish among the first spring buds. Daffodils often bloom in clusters.
Daffodils are native mainly to the Mediterranean region, in particular to the Iberian Peninsula, as well as Northern Africa and the Middle East.
In addition to the species, the Daffodil Data Bank lists over 13,000 hybrids. Generally Daffodils are yellow, and range from yellow-and-white, yellow-and-orange, white-and-orange, pink, and lime-green.
All Daffodils have a corona in the center that looks like a trumpet, and a ring of petals all around. The natural Daffodil is golden yellow color all over, while the trumpet may often appear in a contrasting color.
The paper-white Daffodils could be planted in gardens that are outdoor. But they could grow in indoor gardens during Christmas.
| All the flower types in nature are beautiful, but the popularity graph of flowers depends according to the eyes of beholder. Most of the flower types are popular primarily due to their unique fragrance, beauty or both; while few enjoy love of people native to different geographical region. Rose is the most popular flower type in the world followed by other flowers such as Chrysanthemums, Tulips, Lilies, Carnations, Poinsetti |
Posted by Luke Warm on May 15th, 2008 at 3:09pm —
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