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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Today in the Garden...Daffodils

After about two weeks away from my garden, I have returned! Much has happened in my absence, but, oh, what fun it has been to explore and appreciate everything. Nothing like absence...

I thought we'd take a look at the daffodils as I found them yesterday....well, some of them as (laugh) there's more than enough to keep us going for a few days...

This is a new one for me this year...at this point, I'd say it's my favorite..

ATRICILLA


SUNDAY CHIMES


PACIFIC RIM


MRS. LANGTRY


NORTHERN SKIES (two views)



WHITE STAR


SIDELING HILL


AUDUBON


BEERSHEBA

LEMON LAKE (two views)



ROYAL MARINE


MAYA DYNASTY


TEHIDY


RIMMON (three views)





AMERICAN RAINBOW


NIVETH (two views)



IRISH CREAM (two views)



VICKSBURG


LIBBY (two views)





ACCENT (two views)



BROUGHSHANE (two views)



PINK MORN


WHITE LADY


RIMSKI (two views)



LIMEQUILLA


SEAGULL


ROSEWORTHY (two views)




WATERSHIP DOWN (two views)




QUEEN OF THE NORTH


POETICUS ORNATUS


HOMESTEAD


FLOWER RECORD (two views)




Lots of THALIA around here (three views)




Sold to me as PINK PRIDE, not sure that it is (two views)




Sold to me as BURNING HEART from a supplier I no longer consider reliable (three views)


(in another area, bought a year later, from the same supplier)




HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY (ffo)


And now....one last picture for today....something that encouraged me and inspired me...



The last couple of weeks have been difficult and rewarding...I looked at that (above), my flower friends, and appreciated the triumph over adversity. That is a daffodil growing in my grass (which needs to be trimmed) that I must have dropped or overlooked last fall. It has lain there without benefit of anything (through a record cold January) and yet, it is going to bloom! It is giving its all, fighting despite adversity. The grass has been mowed, weed whacked, etc. I looked at it yesterday in wonder. Gotta appreciate that.

5 comments:

  1. Look at all those pretty daffodils, and you know their names. Awesome!

    Happy Easter!

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  2. I had no idea there were so many kinds of daffodils! Amazing...

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  3. What an amazing array of daffodils! You really do qualify for The Daffodils by William Wordsworth! :-)

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  4. I went crazy looking at all those wonderful cultivars! I'd want the Flower Record in my garden. Most lovely among all!

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  5. Love all the pictures of the pretty flowers. Really enjoyed them.

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Gotta Comment? Great! Thanks in advance for taking the time. I'll get back to you as soon as possible, assuming I'm not in the garden...because there, I lose all track of time...(Don't you?)...Take care now.