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| Closeup of Pink Charm Daffodil. Bone meal provides phosphorous; blood meal provides nitrogen. 3-3-08. Photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Bird's eye view of Little Gem multi-stemed dwarf daffodils, a vigorous variety in my Zone 7 yard 3-3-08. Photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| A reliable variety for eight years now, this daffodil, narcissus Arctic Gold, grows on the west side of my home 3/3/08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| More Arctic Gold daffodils. The color is rich stop-sign yellow! 3-3-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Super closeup of Arctic Gold Daffodil 3-3-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
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| Ice Follies Daffodils are hardy and naturalize readily. 3/3/08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Enjoy! Every day, more Oklahoma daffodils come into bloom in my zone 7 gardens! Pinks, yellows, bicolors! |
| A nice bouquet of heirloom Ice Follies narcissus. 3/3/08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Closeup of Ice Follies Daffodil. 3/3/08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |










| Little Gem Jonquis are kissable, but do not eat, for they are poisonous. Photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Pink Charm Narcissus, one of the many daffodils now available. Photo by Gale Chester Whittington |