Daffodil delights & Narcissus narcissism.

Narcissi are one of the delights of spring. Here are some that brightened the spring in Our garden@19, from the smallest

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Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’
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Narcissus ‘Jetfire’.
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Narcissus ‘Jumblie’

to the weird.

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Narcissus ‘Rip van Winkle’

To the big and blowsy

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Narcissus Pseudonarcissus subsp. obvallaris. The Tenby Daffodil.
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Narcissus Pseudonarcissus subsp. obvallaris. The Tenby Daffodil.
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King Alfred.
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Narcissus ‘Thalia’.

The next few pictures are of unknown varieties.

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To seeing double. I don’t know where this one came from, it could have been among plants that came from my Great Aunt’s garden.IMG_3391

Version 2Narcissus admiring his reflection in a pool in a Hanley Swan garden.

Have you had some lovely narcissi to admire this spring?

An Alpine Spring Welcome.

Welcome to Our Garden@19.

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Alpine boxes and Pots
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Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’
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Narcissus bulbocodium var citrinus. Hoop Petticoat Daffodil.
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Ipheion ‘ Alberto Castillo ‘
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Ipheion ‘ Alberto Castillo ‘
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Arabis procurrens ‘Variegata’
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Tulip clusiana
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Hepatica Triloba

All we need now is some Spring weather!