Daffodils have a beautiful bell, bowl or disc-shaped structure that is surrounded by a ring of six floral leavels.
They brighten up the countryside and neighboring homes to welcome in the season of Spring.
The profusion of this flowering bulb is not detained by a snowy landscape but greets us each Spring to ease away our cabin fever and bring color to our landscape once again.
A generic botanical name of Narcissus was given to the daffodils in the late 1700’s to species of plants that are hardy, spring-flowering bulbs. These species of plants are native to Europe, North Africa and Asia.
I always look forward to seeing daffodils each Spring and commend them for being one of the first plant species to dare break through the cold, dark soil and emerge into less than warm temperatures. Yet, as the wind blows and snow flurries begin to cover our landscape once again, I look to them for warmth and welcome them out of their dormancy.
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