Here is a small collection of daffodils that bloomed in the last couple of weeks, ‘Nancy’s Fancy‘ with ‘Mesa Verde‘ in the background, ‘Rubilina‘, ‘Data Queen‘, and ‘Kenwell Centennial‘. Today, the only daffodils blooming are ‘Tripartite‘ but what with this heat, not for long. Nancy
Lovely, Nancy. Especially like the view of Simba guarding ‘Nancy’s Fancy’! ‘Kenwell Centennial’ is impressive.
Bob
Very nice, especially that Nancy’s Fancy! And here we thought all your flowers bloom in February-March! :)
S.
This year, our first daffodil bloomed in October and was Harold Koopowitz’s ‘Autumn Glow’. Tazettas and bulbocodiums bloomed beginning in November through February with other divisions blooming in mid-February through April. Normally, our season is over by mid-March. As a result of all the rain through March and April, we enjoyed ‘Cedar Hills‘ and late jonquils that normally do not bloom unless it is a long, cool, rainy Spring.
Nancy
[caption id="attachment_132547" align="alignnone" width="83"] Autumn Glow in bloom the 3rd week of October.[/caption]
Suzy’s right, ‘Nancy’s Fancy’ is lovely!
Our youngest son lives in Oregon and has bemoaned the weather all winter. He recently sent this article covering the excessive rain.
http://www.oregonlive.com/weather/index.ssf/2017/04/hey_portland_quit_complaining.html
Linda