Daffodil Bulbs
Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of mainly hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs in the Amaryllis family native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. There are also several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn. Though Hortus Third cites 26 wild species, Daffodils for North American Gardens cites between 50 and 100 excluding species variants and wild hybrids. Through taxonomic and genetic research, it is speculated that over time this number will likely continue to be refined. Daffodil is a common English name, sometimes used now for all varieties, and is the chief common name of horticultural prevalence used by the American Daffodil Society. The range of forms in cultivation has been heavily modified and extended, with new variations available from specialists almost every year.
All Narcissus species have a central trumpet-, bowl-, or disc-shaped corona surrounded by a ring of six floral leaves called the perianth which is united into a tube at the forward edge of the 3-locular ovary. The seeds are black, round and swollen with hard coat. The three outer segments are sepals, and the three inner segments are petals. Though the traditional daffodil of folklore, poetry, and field may have a yellow to golden-yellow color all over, both in the wild species and due to breeding, the perianth and corona may be variously colored. Breeders have developed some daffodils with double, triple, or ambiguously multiple rows and layers of segments, and several wild species also have known double variants.
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Ziva Daffodil |
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10 Ziva Paperwhites. These are early pure-white flowers with up to three stems per bulb. Very fragrant. For indoor forcing plant mid-October to early November for Christmas bloom. Or grow outdoors in the South where they will often bloom in December. |
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Daffodil With Bulb Art Poster Print by Mar Alonso, 6x14 |
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Daffodil With Bulb is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget! |
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Ls-10315brz/wht |
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Dimension of the Lamp: 21"W x 37"H Dimension of the Shade: 5"TW x 4.5"H Finish: Bronze / White Material: Metal / Glass 5-Lite Ceiling Lamp - Daffodil Bronze Finish 60W x 5 Incandescent. B Type Bulbs (Bulbs Included)... |
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Two Light Galle Daffodil Accent LampReviewsThe item came packed well shipping was fairly prompt for a lamp as this. This is a cute lamp. has no seperate switch for nightlight. I have many tiffany lamps but no Galle. I want to explain that Galle is suppose to be cameo glass and is cut in a unique way to make the glass look three demensional. I have some vases and a bowel that is cameo glass and it is cut deep in varying shades and depths. The glass on this lamp is not like that. it is pretty!! but does not have the true cameo glass cut. This lamp is made in china. Real cameo glass is expensive though my bowl and vase were reproductions they were done by American artists were double and triple the price of this lamp. so in essence you get what you pay for I bought this lamp through Amazon Average Rating:![]() |
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31044 Features: -Two light accent lamp. -Beautiful and whimsical daffodil lamp from Meyda Tiffany is a perfect accent lamp for any room. -Galle Daffodil lamp is sure to bring a warm glow to your space... |
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Martini Wall Sconce in Bronze |
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LS-11325BRZ/WHT A distinctive design that will enhance your living room and dining spaces, this wall lamp comes with a bronze finish and a silk white glass shade. Features: -Bronze finish -White color shade -Requires one 60W Incandescent B type bulb (Included) Overall Dimensions: -Lamp: 13'' H x 5'' W -Glass Shade: 6... |
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DAF Daffodil 12v LED RED BILLET INDICATOR LIGHT |
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KeepItCleanindicator lights are the solution to having random lights to which you must remember they are connected. Features a set of custom indicator labels to adhere to the indicator light. L.E.D. illumination, low power usage... |
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DAF Daffodil HID Xenon Bulbs 10,000k |
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Two Ion 10,000K Crystal Blue HID Single Stage Bulbs with weather-proof ballasts and Plug N Play Wire Harness: a COMPLETE KIT with everything you need to make your HID conversion.THESE ARE NOT THE CHEAP KNOCK-OFF HID KITS OTHER VENDORS ARE SELLINGUNLIKE OTHER SELLERS these are produced by a US COMPANY and all stock is located IN THE US... |
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DAF Daffodil 12v GREEN LED BILLET INDICATOR LIGHT |
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5mm 12V Green LED Billet Indicator LightKeepItCleanindicator lights are the solution to having random lights to which you must remember they are connected. Features a set of custom indicator labels to adhere to the indicator light... |
There are two derivations of the name. One is that of the youth of Greek mythology called Narcissus, who, in at least one of many variations of the tale, became so obsessed with his own reflection as he kneeled and gazed into a pool of water that he fell into the water and drowned. In some variations, he died of starvation and thirst from just sitting by the edge of the pool until he gave out, gazing at his reflection until he died. In both versions, the Narcissus plant first sprang from where he died. The other derivation is that the plant is named after its narcotic properties (narkoa, to numb in Greek).
There are several plurals in common use: "Narcissuses", "Narcissi", and "Narcissus". This last is common in American English but is very rare in British usage. The American Webster's Third New International Dictionary gives plurals in the order "Narcissus", "Narcissuses", and "Narcissi", but the British Compact Oxford English Dictionary lists just "Narcissi" and "Narcissuses".
The name Daffodil is derived from an earlier "Affodell", a variant of Asphodel. The reason for the introduction of the initial "d" is not known, although a probable source is an etymological merging from the Dutch article "de," as in "De affodil." From at least the sixteenth century "Daffadown Dilly", "daffadown dilly", and "daffydowndilly" have appeared as playful synonyms of the name.
The name jonquil is sometimes used in North America, particularly in the southeastern United States, but strictly speaking that name belongs only to the rush-leaved Narcissus jonquilla and cultivars derived from it. In the southern United States, narcissus are sometimes referred to as buttercups.
Flowers of the tazetta-group species Narcissus papyraceus are commonly called paperwhites.









