Another batch of Daffodils
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Another batch of Daffodils
I can't stop!!
These I believe are called 'Ice Follies'. I've had them for at least 10 years - maybe 12. They were leftovers from pots that the local grocery store didn't sell & were nice enough to give to us after Deb asked about them. I planted a few pots of these daffs, pale pink tulips & some dark purple tulips in this small bed. The next year they all bloomed. The following year there were tons of daffodils & lots of purple tulips & no pink tulips. Then I split up the daffodils & tulips into lots of clumps to fill the area. And for the next few years there were hundreds of blooms of both the daffs & tulips. [I think I have actually divided the daffodils twice now. The 2nd time I moved a few to the other part of this bed that is above this small section.] Then a few years ago the purple tulips all but disappeared - there might be 6 this year. But these grocery store daffs are still multiplying & going strong!! They need to be divided again.
Don't stop! They are gorgeous! I'm enjoying every last pic. Only a few of mine are blooming now.
I thought the second and third pics in your last thread looked like Ice Follies. Maybe the ones I have aren't really Ice Follies. Mine have a pale yellow corona. Yours are a brighter yellow.
I thought the second and third pics in your last thread looked like Ice Follies. Maybe the ones I have aren't really Ice Follies. Mine have a pale yellow corona. Yours are a brighter yellow.
Pat
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I am probly wrong & just have that name stuck in my head, Pat. [The ones in the other pic are probly the real Ice Follies & these are just my memory playing tricks on me.] It's been so long ago now & I don't believe I ever bothered to write anything down back then. I just gardened back in those days.
My daffs don't have labels either. Some I remember the names of and some I don't. Besides that, it seems they keep changing the names of them. I have several doubles that I bought in a collection from Breck's years ago. One year they had one name then a year or two later they had a different name. The pics in the brochures were identical.
Pat
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Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.
~ Walt Whitman
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Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.
~ Walt Whitman
I went out & took more pics of the white ones w/yellow throats in the 2nd group of pics this afternoon. Almost full bloom - nearly 90% are all open today. I counted blooms & buds once & got nearly done & lost count & then counted again. To the best of my knowledge & ability [which isn't saying much ] there are approximately 322 blooms in this group that started out years ago from 12 - 18 bulbs. You can still tell that they are in different clumps - but the clumps are all touching now. I think there are 7 or 8 clumps on the lower, main bed. The upper group is one large over-sized clump - the size of 2 or 3 of the lower clumps.
And I was right - there are all of 6 tulips this year.....
And I was right - there are all of 6 tulips this year.....
Reldon, My Ice Follies are starting to bloom now. I noticed that most of them have the bright yellow corona like yours. I've had them for years and never noticed it before. One has the lighter yellow corona that I am used to seeing. I found this description on a site that sells them.
"Ice Follies is an early-season, white daffodil with a yellow cup that changes to creamy white."
I guess that explains it.
"Ice Follies is an early-season, white daffodil with a yellow cup that changes to creamy white."
I guess that explains it.
Pat
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Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.
~ Walt Whitman
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Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.
~ Walt Whitman