Monday, March 27, 2017

Daffodils on display



The plant that embodies the month of March and thus the beginning of spring is the daffodil, or narcissus. Most are bright yellow in colour, which is also the colour of Easter due to all the yellow wild flowers of this season that seem to brighten the mood in springtime.



The daffodil most often seen in the Netherlands is this deep yellow one called 'Dutch Master'. It is a sturdy variety that spreads easily and is disease free. It's the typical trumpet daffoldil.



These large flowered hybrid daffodils (Narcissus 'Ice Follies') start of a light yellow hue and turn lighter as they develop. The cup stays a lovely sulphur that is offset by the white sepals behind. Where these bulbs are planted en masse the effect is simply breathtaking. Here some impressions from a thoroughfare in Eindhoven near the castle "De Burgh", not far from the eponymous garden village; the white houses can be seen in the background.



Small-flowered daffodils can be equally effective when planted in large numbers. The parkway separating the train station and the university campus has verges and central reservation planted with many bulbs including low daffodils in the Cyclamineus Section. As these flower more or less at the same time they are now providing blocks of colour in the urban landscape.

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