Origin of the Daffodil
Daffodils are said to originate from the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), but have long been found all over Europe, Asian and North Africa.
Daffodils, also called Narcissus, are typical spring bulb flowers. The plant begins to sprout in late winter, and the buds emerge in early spring. Blooming can begin anywhere from March to May, depending on where you live and the exact variety.
Daffodils are probably the easiest and most dependable of all the families of flowers and ideal for a beginner in gardening.
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