Spring bloom

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Ed_B
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Spring bloom

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The awakening of spring.
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Post by Midnight Reiter Too »

Beautiful!

Did you see mine?

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:D loking good

I will like to have the name of the 3. one, never seen one like that one before.. the white edge is stunning :D
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Post by Ed_B »

Hi Midnight Reiter & thy

thy first.
I am so sorry, I do not know the name of the daffodil. I bought them from a local chain store 4 years ago, did not write down the name.

Midnight

I like your pictures very much. I like both of the daffodils very much, I do have anything like either one, very nice photo's also

Ed
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Post by Midnight Reiter Too »

thy, the nearest look-alikes I can find to that daffodil are ELIZABETH POWNAL, MAY MURIEL and ICE FOLLIES.
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Post by Ed_B »

Thanks Midnight

Ice Follies, thats it! as soon as I saw the name it came back to me.

sometimes all us guys need is a bonk on the head, then were good as new for a little while. :roll:
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