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This is another of the daffodils we enjoyed in our yard this year. We've had this daffodil for a couple of years and like it's orange-red trumpet.
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15 comments:
I don't know how ya'll have time to grow flowers as much as you go. They are all beautiful!
I am busy trying to think what this flower could be a decoy FOR? it's beautiful as are all your flowers in your garden.
How about trying to blow the red trumpet?
I'm with Sandra, wonder why it's called Decoy. What a very sharp and deep color distinction!
That is a brilliant flower.
Beautiful flower!!
It looks like the other one and is truly very nice
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Daff are such a neat flower for Spring. So many varieties too. MB
This is very beautiful and colorful !!I loved it !!Great
Interesting as to how many different varieties of daffodils there are. This one, like its cousins, is exquisite.
Love your daffodil
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The bright trumpet really stands out. Beautiful flower.
Great flower George. I wonder too why it is called a Decoy.
George - you are truly the master gardener! I was admiring all the roses on Betsy's blog today. And I love this daffodil too - never knew they could come in orange too!
I really like daffodils with orange trumpets!
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