Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Daffodil (Species) Wild Daffodil
Early Spring 2022
30
- 1
Early Spring 2021
31
- 3
Early Spring 2020
49
- 4
Early Spring 2020
26
- 1
Early Spring 2019
38
- 1
Early Spring 2018
30
- 9
Early Spring 2017
27
- 11







Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Early Spring 2022
30
Early Spring 2021
31

...and now there are four! Not exactly a meadow but better than none 💛 #narcissus-pseudonarcissus
Lovely, glad I’m not the only one with only 4 daffodils ☺️

😂👍 It’s the quality that counts @MonRayRem
Early Spring 2020
49

A 50% increase...now there are three 💛💛💛

Thanks Laura. You mean my Moon Gate - well a Cumbrian version. It leads from the cultivated bit of the garden to this wilder bit. I’m glad you like it. @columbiariver

A brilliant dry stone waller made it for us about 15 years ago. It replaces something similar that just wasn’t very well done and fell down. On the left it drops down to a curved retaining wall at the back of my bed made of builders’ rubble. I love it. Will try and take some more photos of it for you... 😍 @columbiariver

Haha! Me too, and you’re welcome Laura @columbiariver
Early Spring 2020
26

A 50% increase...now there are three 💛💛💛
Early Spring 2019
38

21 Mar 2019 • Where there was one, now there are two 💛💚
Early Spring 2018
30

5 April 2018 • The first of the native #daffodil to flower. We’ve even managed not to stand on them this year!

It's a beauty! Quite subtle isn't it? 😍

I love it too but it’s so subtle it’s been too subtle to avoid our feet 🙄 @ublaszko

Sweet 🌼

😂😂😂 I don't have many daffs as I find them too blowsy but these ones look like they're dancing 😄 I have some highly fragrant double daffs and they look like scrambled egg 😂😂😂

In a good way?! 🍳 @ublaszko

They're very fragrant so they're forgiven the eggy look 😂

I think this looks like a stray one I have in my garden. Thank you 😊 🙏🏼

You’re welcome. I planted a few years ago hoping they would naturalise in the grass but they’ve had a bit of a tough upbringing 😂 @richard.spicer.7906
Early Spring 2017
27

My one and only...it's not their fault, they keep being stood on when they are tiny. One day they will naturalise...

These are also known as #narcissus #pseudonarcissus No idea why 🤔

Oh! Who keeps standing on them? It is a rather lovely 'one' though 👌🏼🌼

Well I can't really blame him. I stupidly planted them in the grass that leads directly to our veg patch. This year they didn't just get stood on but wheelbarrowed over too but as he's doing some new paths I can't really complain 😉 @rachelbrooks

Perhaps best not to Jacqueline 😂😂😂

😂😂 That's what I thought Jane!! @pelly

Oh! No, probably best keep quiet under the circumstances! There's always next year! 😬😂

Yeah, they've only been in about 10 years already... 😂😂 @rachelbrooks

Awww

Oh no! Somehow that seems worse as they aren't native or wild. I hope they survive 🤞🏻👍🏻😊 @columbiariver

😊 @columbiariver
And now there are ten! It may not be the swathe of wild daffodils that Wordsworth enjoyed but they still make me very happy 💛 #narcissus-pseudonarcissus #wild-daffodil #native-daffodil