Not all daffodils are yellow. FOTD

Most of the daffodils in our garden are yellow but last fall I put in some bulbs of daffodils that are not entirely yellow and now they are here.

I have seen several lovely photos of bright pink flowers posted by other bloggers. I am a bit late to the party but here is my bright pink . This plant is a low growing one and these leaves survive, under the snow, without too much damage. And these bright pink flowers are the first to appear in the spring. The rest of the garden is still just waking up!

This is my response to Cee’s Flower of the Day challenge.


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15 responses to “Not all daffodils are yellow. FOTD”

  1. J.W.S. Avatar

    We are all flowers who are created equal…though some of us have features. As they say…. VIVA LA DIFFERENCE,

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  2. workinacresnothours Avatar

    Such sweet little flowers, love the colours. It amazes me how flowers survive such cold freezing winters. Great photos.

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you. It is something that renews my faith in life to see the spring flowers after our winters.

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  3. dprastka Avatar

    They are beautiful! Such soft pretty colors! 💖

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      When I look out the kitchen window it brightens my day to see them.

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  4. Amy Avatar

    Beautifully captured, Anne!

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you Amy!

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      So glad you liked them.

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  5. Cee Neuner Avatar

    They can come in a variety of colors and shapes. Delightful photos 😀

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you Cee!

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  6. Emma Cownie Avatar

    Great photos, Leueen. Narcissus? Is that the name of the not-yellow daffodil?

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    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Narcissus is the official name for daffodils. Also jonquil but in my experience jonquils are often smaller and have two colors with the center part being a darker orange and the petals yellow or cream colored.

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      1. Emma Cownie Avatar

        I didn’t know any of that! Thank you.

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  7. N Avatar

    I love the gradient effect they have and it’s so nice to peak into your lovely garden and also be here to read your post. I hope you have been well 🙂

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