There are close to 200 cultivars of daffodils at Oak Lawn, a few of which I'll share today. While I do know the names of some of them, for the most part I don't bother to keep track. They are a simple way to joyfully welcome spring each season. The largest bed also contains hemerocallis which hides the ripening daffodil foliage. Over time the daffodils can sometimes get shaded out by tree growth around them and begin to bloom sporadically. It's then when I dig and divide the clumps and move them about the gardens. It works very well to do this just after their foliage comes out of the ground in spring and it doesn't seem to faze them a bit. Here then are photos from the past couple of seasons posted while pleasingly aware that this scene will be repeating itself in the next few weeks! Larry
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