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Daffodils : beautiful varieties for home and garden  Cover Image Book Book

Daffodils : beautiful varieties for home and garden / Naomi Slade ; photography by Georgianna Lane.

Slade, Naomi, (author.). Lane, Georgianna, (photographer.).

Summary:

"Heralding rebirth, new beginnings, and the end of winter, daffodils delightfully uplift the spirits of all who gaze upon them. But yellow isn't all there is. Daffodils break the spell of winter with their large, trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and white. Their smaller sisters, paperwhites, are often force-bloomed in November and December for fragrant holiday displays"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781423668060 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 239 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Layton, UT : Gibbs Smith, 2025.
Subject: Narcissus bulbs.
Daffodils.

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Lakeshore Branch 635.93478 Sla 31681010414530 NONFIC Checked out 07/29/2025

  • Gibbs-Smith

    The quintessential heralds of spring, jaunty daffodils are as diverse and fascinating as they are adored.

    In Daffodils: Beautiful Varieties for Home and Garden, leading garden writer Naomi Slade explores the intriguing history of the genus Narcissus along with its growing and care. Renowned floral photographer Georgianna Lane reveals the breadth of daffodil varieties in a range of breathtaking solid colors and multitoned and ruffled combinations of salmon, pink, peach, orange, and white.

    Daffodils are easy to grow as garden plants or container specimens, and their bulbs multiply year after year. Indoors they add brightness and cheer as cut flowers in home arrangements, wedding bouquets, and even large-scale event decor. Plant bulbs fall through January if the soil is workable, for the most joyful spring blooms ever! Daffodils are a popular choice for bouquets, corsages, bridal bouquets, centerpieces, and forced-bloom gifts.

    Gracing springtime flower beds and grassy meadows alike, these cheerful trumpet flowers are plants of poetic inspiration and mythic renown, rich with perfume and infused with optimism.

  • Gibbs-Smith
    Daffodils are easy to grow as garden plants or container specimens, and their bulbs multiply year after year. Indoors they add brightness and cheer as cut flowers in home arrangements, wedding bouquets, and even large-scale event decor. Plant bulbs fall through January if the soil is workable, for the most joyful spring blooms ever! Daffodils are a popular choice for bouquets, corsages, bridal bouquets, centerpieces, and forced-bloom gifts.

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