Thursday, April 2, 2009
Name your Favorites
Many bloggers throughout the country have been talking about Daffodils recently since they are among the early spring bloomers each year. I mentioned in another blog that I grew up calling them Jonquils --and there are other names used, depending upon where you are.
WELL----you may or may not know that there are many, many types of Daffodils. George and I have been adding different Daffodils to our collection each year. Today, I want to show you some of ours. You'll have to tell me your fav's!!!! Above is one that is seen quite often around the country. Its name is Colossal.
Copper Queen
Chromacolor
Decoy
One of my fav's----a double Daffodil called Replete
A different color of Replete Daffodil
A white-on-white named Mount Hood (Think of the snow on top of Mt. Hood!!!)
Easter Bonnet
Las Vegas
Fortissimo
This is a close-up of our 'little' Daffodils given to us by Dad Adams. Aren't they pretty??? Since they don't have a name, I have named them "John Adams".
I had to close with this picture---showing you our gorgeous little "John Adams" Daffodils... We have these in several places in our yard---and they bloom like this every year... They add so much color to the yard.
Hope you enjoyed our collection. NOW----which ones are your favorites?????
Hugs,
I love them all but really like the deocy ones. Thanks for the info. I had no idea there were so many different varieties out there!
ReplyDeleteI am boring and so the first photo is my favorite! :c)
ReplyDeleteI'm such a traditional person (or boring,.. hee hee...) that i still like the first one,.. all yellow! But your shot of the flower bed of John Adams is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteBetsy: I'm going with Replete and Decoy, although the second looks nothing like a waterfowl. I love that they have names that specific and that you remember tnem.
ReplyDeleteI love them all. I wish we could grow them here...too darn hot.
ReplyDeleteThe chromacolor is my favorite! But they all are really lovely! And I never knew all those types of daffodils existed! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the John Adams the best!
ReplyDeleteMy husband likes your copper queen. I like the large, all yellow one in your first picture.
ReplyDeleteI like them all Betsy but I love the ones with the orangey centers.
ReplyDeleteThe people who lived in our house before us were big on naturalized gardening. Thus we have patches of different kinds of dafodils on our lawn. It drives my husband crazy when it's time to mow the lawn! I always called the our varied types dafodils Narcissus.
ReplyDeleteI'll stick with good old Colossal. It's traditional, it's pretty, it works for me. Nice shot of it!
ReplyDeleteDecisions, decisions, decisions! I love them all, but I'd love a bunch of Fortissimos in a lovely vase on my kitchen table please! Thanks for these gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteHmmm?I think my favorite would be one of each in a bouquet.:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I like the daffs too. although my favs are the tiny Tete-te-teTe and then I even like the King albert for extra large---but I will take them all. The skagit Valley has acres and acres full of golden yellow where it is a Spring crop--grown for their bulbs. MB
ReplyDeleteThe yellow double repletes but I wish I had all of them in my yard right now!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! And I didn't realize there was so much vairety. The scents must be wonderful - at least I hope the hybridizers preserved that part!
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They are all beautiful but I think I will have to stick with the Colossal as that is what I grew up seeing every spring. In fact one year when I was fairly young I proceeded to pick every single blossom and give them to my mom in a bouquet. She told me they were pretty but next time let's leave some for other people to enjoy looking at.
ReplyDeleteWe have "Easter Bonnet" too. They are all just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils, Betsy. I can't choose a favourite. I LOVE them all. ;-)
ReplyDeleteBetsy - you have a lovely collection of daffodils. I didn't know there were so many. I like the Mount Hood and the peach color Replete. I must have me some of those. Did you get them from a nursery.
ReplyDeleteAll of them look good,
ReplyDeletebut I'm going with Mount Hood.
(I'm a poet,
and didn't even know it!)
All lovely! I like "Easter Bonnet" a lot; I've not seen that one before.
ReplyDeleteI'll have a photo of white daffys on my Today's Flowers post on Sunday, but they are growing in my daughter's yard, not mine. Perhaps I can grab a bulb or two when it's time.
Betsy how can one choose! They are all stunning beauties..but if I must the Easter Bonnet caught my eye! LOVELY bunch of daffodils!
ReplyDeleteLove them all !
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the Easter Bonnet one, how precious, and I was raised with calling them daffodils as in the Willaim Wordsworth variety :)
Delightful garden
WOW, I just love them ALL!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's!!
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ReplyDeletethe first and the second to last are y favorites
ReplyDeleteFortissimo is my favourite of the bunch, however they are all lovely.......
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Wow, you have a lot of varieties, Betsy. They're all beautiful. I couldn't possibly choose.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful but I like the Decoy best. Enjoyed seeing all the different kinds. I did not know there were so many.
ReplyDeleteI can't pick a favorite of daffodils anymore than I can with the daylilies, or the iris when they are blooming. I prefer whatever is in bloom that day. :)
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I had no idea there were so many different kinds!! I can't decide.....
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos, Betsy! I loved them all. :D
ReplyDeleteI too love them all! But I think if I had to pick, the yellow double called Replete would be my very very favourite!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these. I do love springtime daffys. They're so cheerful!
Hugs
They are all so beautiful, I love daffodils and if I had to choose one, I really love the Easter Bonnet.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you both♥
Love them all. Especially the Replete and your John Adams.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and your kind comment. Feel free to visit again.
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I've never seen so many types of daffodils (we call them buttercups) and they are all beautiful...I especially love your John Adams one...you must be about a week behind us weatherwise since most of ours are finished blooming now...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I got the tags out of the flowers and updated the post of flowers you commenting on.
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Betsy, I didn't have my glasses on reading your post, and in the process of leaning forward very close to the computer screen, a bee flew out of the third photo, and stung me on the nose! (Or has it just been a long day??)
ReplyDeleteBetsy, First of all, they're all beautiful. Secondly, I love the Replete and Easter Bonnet, I love the pink on them. You must really have a beautiful yard, especially this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog.. I hope you enjoyed our Daffodil collection. I asked you to choose your favorite. Some of you did and some didn't --which is fine. Here's the three top Daffodils you chose:
ReplyDeleteColossal--7
Replete--7
Easter Bonnet--6
They are all pretty ---and all of them except Las Vegas got some votes... Maybe next year, we'll add even more.
Thanks again and Hugs,
Betsy
I love them all!
ReplyDeleteBetsy, I really enjoy your gorgeous daffodil pictures, it's hard to stop looking at them. My favorite is the John Adams because they look sweet and compact. But, they are all special.
ReplyDeleteBetsy, they are all so lovely--I know I have never seen the Easter Bonnet! A couple of the others I am pretty sure I have never seen. I will be watching for the Easter Bonnet--I want some!
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