In New York, nearly 2,500,000 daffodils are grown each year.
They’re one of the easiest flowers to grow and provide a lovely display of colour in the spring. But how much do you know about daffodils?
Daffodils are members of the Narcissus family.
Daffodils originated in south west Europe.
These days, the majority of daffodils are grown in the Channel Islands, Great Britain, Holland and the Isles of Scilly.
There are over 25,000 varieties of daffodils and they come in yellow, white, orange and even a peach/pink shade.
The sap of daffodils can be damaging to other flowers. If you’ve picked them to display in a vase with other flowers, then it’s best to leave them in water on their own for at least 12 hours, before mixing them together.
In New York, nearly 2,500,000 daffodils are grown each year.
They’re one of the easiest flowers to grow and provide a lovely display of colour in the spring. But how much do you know about daffodils?
Daffodils are members of the Narcissus family.
Daffodils originated in south west Europe.
These days, the majority of daffodils are grown in the Channel Islands, Great Britain, Holland and the Isles of Scilly.
There are over 25,000 varieties of daffodils and they come in yellow, white, orange and even a peach/pink shade.
The sap of daffodils can be damaging to other flowers. If you’ve picked them to display in a vase with other flowers, then it’s best to leave them in water on their own for at least 12 hours, before mixing them together.