Daffodils of Spring
by George Moore
Title
Daffodils of Spring
Artist
George Moore
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Photograph - Photographic Fine Art Print
Description
The bright yellow and orange blooms of daffodils are a wonderful sign that spring has arrived. Daffodils are hardy and easy perennials to grow in most regions of North America, except Southern Florida. Daffodils are a fall-planted bulb, so plant them in autumn and they will bloom in late winter or early spring.
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The traditional daffodil flower may be a showy yellow or white, with six petals and a trumpet-shape central corona, but many variations exists today. Leafless stems bear between 1 and 20 flowers; sometimes the flowers need to be staked so that they don’t weigh down the stems.
Daffodils are suitable for planting between shrubs or in a border, or for forcing blooms indoors. They also look wonderful in a woodland garden and in large groves. You’ll find that many gardeners plant the bulbs not just by the dozens but by the hundreds! Source - The Old Farmers Almanac
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April 16th, 2018
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