It’s warm and sunny here (75 degrees F) and a bit windy. The last of the daffodils are open, and are fading quickly. In the photo on the right, the top two blooms are ‘Final Curtain’, and the little poet is ‘Starlet’. In the little group at the bottom, ‘Baby Moon’ is on the left, and N. jonquilla is on the right. The bottom bloom is probably ‘Baby Moon’ or a seedling from it. It looks like ‘Baby Moon’ but is shorter, so I call it ‘Little Moon’. :-) In the other photo, ‘Emma Lazarus’ is on top, the yellow flower is ‘Tittle-Tattle’, and the three little poets are ‘Sandburg’, looking a little worse for the heat.
Interesting. In my garden I know that the season is over when x medioluteus, aka ‘The Twin Sisters,” begins to flower.