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Yes, although my mother-in-law calls them jonquills (I think that might be a Mississippi thing).Originally Posted by pinkdaisy226
Oooh! Are those daffodils? (Forgive me, I'm flower-illiterate)
I've never heard of anyone eating these.Originally Posted by fwan
those are pretty!
are these the flowers you can eat?
Congrats Amy, those are sooo beautiful!!!Originally Posted by Emma's Friend
Thanks everyone! I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for these blossoms. We bought our house 10 years ago and the very first spring there was a clump of daffodils along the back fence. Every other year or so I've dug up some bulbs and replanted them around the yard. They keep multiplying!
I've never heard of anyone eating these.
Spring is coming your way! It's just been so cold and damp and yucky. I know you'll have a few flowers blooming soon. My mom's daffodils bloomed in January! Of course, she lives in Louisiana. . .Originally Posted by captiva
It is Easter, isn't it?I don't have any in my part of the state
Yes, they're daffodils, but here in mid-TN many call them buttercups (??!!??!!) Where I come from (Maryland and Montana) buttercups are a comPLETEly different flower!Originally Posted by Emma's Friend
Yes, although my mother-in-law calls them jonquills (I think that might be a Mississippi thing).