Re: daffodils


Blind daffodills are where you get lots of leaves but no flowers.  Last year
in the UK many people experienced a high proportion of these and we
speculated it might have been due to the weather conditions in the previous
summer and autumn.
As I said, this year looks much better, and far less disappointing.

Karen
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From: Moorman@teamzeon.com <Moorman@teamzeon.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: 09 March 2000 17:20
Subject: Re: daffodils


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>Karen,
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>What are "blind" daffodils and narcissus?
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>Betty
>North-central Kentucky
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>Hi all,
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>Looks like after last years dissappointing show of blind daffidils and
>narcissus, this year is going to be much much better.
>
>Karen in Cheshire
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