Description
A daffodil is a bright, cheerful spring flower, scientifically known as part of the Narcissus genus. Here are a few key points about daffodils:
🌼 Overview
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Scientific name: Narcissus
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Family: Amaryllidaceae
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Native to: Europe and North Africa
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Common bloom time: Late winter to early spring
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Colors: Most commonly yellow, but also white, orange, or a mix
🌱 Characteristics
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Shape: Trumpet-shaped central corona (cup) surrounded by six petal-like tepals
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Height: Typically 6 to 20 inches (15 to 50 cm)
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Scent: Some varieties are fragrant
🌞 Symbolism
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Renewal and rebirth: Because they’re among the first flowers to bloom after winter
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Hope and resilience
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Wales: The daffodil is a national symbol and is worn on St. David’s Day (March 1st)
☠️ Important Note
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Toxicity: All parts of the plant are toxic to humans and animals if ingested, especially the bulb.




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