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Definitions of daffodils in various dictionaries:
noun - any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown
noun - a flowering plant
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British poet Philip Larkin once said, "Deprivation is for me what" these flowers "were for Wordsworth" |
In "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", Wordsworth wrote about "A crowd, a host of golden" ones |
Wordsworth saw these golden flowers "Beneath the trees, fluttering and dancing in the breeze" |
Grown from bulbs, they're the cheerful spring flowers seen here |
"All at once I saw a crowd / A host, of golden" these flowers |
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Plural form of daffodil. |
a bulbous European plant which typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped centre (corona). |
A bulbous European plant which typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped centre (corona). |
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Narcissus is a genus of predominantly spring perennial plants of the Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis) family. Various common names including daffodil, daffadowndilly, narcissus, and jonquil are used to describe all or some members of the genus. Narcissus has conspicuous flowers with six petal-like tepals surmounted by a cup- or trumpet-shaped corona. The flowers are generally white or yellow (also orange or pink in garden varieties), with either uniform or contrasting coloured tepals and corona. * Narcissus were well known in ancient civilisation, both medicinally and botanically, but formally described by Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum (1753). The genus is generally considered to have about ten sections with approximately 50 species. The number of species has varied, depending on how they are classified, due to similarity between species and hybridization. The genus arose some time in the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene epochs, in the Iberian peninsula and adjacent areas of southwest Europ |