How To Use Daffodil In A Sentence

  • Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring.
  • daffodils galore
  • The valley is quiet and serene, and right now is bursting with the energy and exuberance of spring - the trees are budding, the daffodils bobbing, the birds are busy, the lambs are bleating and there are calves suckling.
  • Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher (fourteen times higher, in fact) than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over.
  • n. - kind of liliaceous plant; daffodil; Literature, flower of the Elysian fields. bog asphodel, British grass-like moorland plant. asportation Xml's Blinklist.com
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  • This afternoon, whilst I was chatting to an elderly couple who wanted directions to somewhere, my eyes wandered to the car park verge and espied a single solitary daffodil blooming in the late winter sun.
  • People often wonder what to do when tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, Easter lilies, and other spring-blooming bulb flowers have faded.
  • The children, as well as planting trees, also planted more than 150 bluebell bulbs and, had the weather been better, they could have planted snowdrops and daffodils too.
  • Scrapbooks crammed with yellowed reviews overflow on to sheets the color of daffodils, a salmon satin blanket cover.
  • Crowds of daffodils and fields of asphodel meant nothing to the Clearys, living in a climate where neither could exist. THE THORN BIRDS
  • Splashes of yellow and pink are supplied by clumps of daffodils and bergenia.
  • It's not a particularly bright colour, nothing like the sunshine intensity of gorse, or a male brimstone's wings, not even as showy as the palest daffodil. Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
  • Now red tulips and yellow daffodils join them, reaching up to the sunlight. Christianity Today
  • Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis.
  • Structures have been strengthened, archways rebuilt, mosaic floors retiled and chapels repainted - lavender blue, daffodil yellow, sunset red.
  • For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes.
  • On the south side of the manor house, he planted a large alpine meadow with masses of scillas, daffodils, anemomes and fritillarias.
  • Large bulbs such as tulips and daffodils should be placed four to six inches apart while smaller bulbs such as crocus, snowdrops, and squill, should be placed one to two inches apart.
  • Bluebells and daffodils gathered in huge bunches where there was enough sun for them to flourish.
  • Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses.
  • In 1960, filming was in winter, and daffodils and crocuses had to be brought in and planted to suggest spring's arrival.
  • And, as the seasons change, so do the colours - carpets of yellow daffodils in the spring to the russet browns and reds of autumn, so now is a great time to visit.
  • Nico and Jean will take us on a tour of their facilities showing us the expanse of daffodils, tulips, lilies and delphiniums.
  • For example, bulbs like crocuses and daffodils, which are good at naturalizing, generally do well planted out after forcing.
  • The daffodils seem to have gone over very quickly whilst spring bulbs like bluebells and wood anemones are rushing into flower.
  • Even a broken-down dirt digger, bright yellow like a daffodil, was fun to watch as the muddy construction workers tried to get it back into working order.
  • Daffodils, wild hyacinths and tulips, snowdrops, bluebells, daisies and buttercups littered the earth.
  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring.
  • Nothing says spring quite like a daffodil, crocus or tulip.
  • Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others.
  • The colour combination gives an exotic appearance, setting this daffodil apart from others.
  • The flower bed is blue from scilla now, with spots of white snowball primula and a few tulips and a single daffodil. Garden work
  • When planting tulip or daffodil bulbs in a formal display it pays to make sure that the soil has been well composted and forked over beforehand.
  • For the celestial groundsman's final touch, early daffodils are starting to gild the verges with a hint of yellow by Buttermere and Bassenthwaite. Country diary: Lake District
  • We may see fewer daffodils, bluebells, snowdrops and crocuses, because they like winter cold; and tulips, irises and cyclamens, because they will suffer from winter wet.
  • They won't eat daffodils and other narcissi which are distasteful to them, but they find tulips and crocus irresistible.
  • Autumn is the time to put in bulbs for early spring including snow-drops, daffodils, crocuses, lilies and bluebells.
  • Below the trailing sweeps, violets and daffodils and drifts of yellow, blue and white crocus came forth in Spring and later tulips, grape hyacinth and other like bulbs kept the willow company.
  • After my daffodils bloomed, I repotted the three bulbs in a larger pot.
  • The lanes around the Daffodil Lion swarmed with police, blocking all routes to the air base which was about two-and-a-half miles away in the next valley.
  • What to buy: Look for bulbs such as amaryllis, hyacinth, daffodil, muscari, narcissus (shown in the box above) or crocus (shown in the glass) at your local florist or garden center. Spring Forward
  • This week did you smile at a sudden host of golden daffodils or an unexpected blossom tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • Daffodils, hyacinths, crocus and other popular spring bulb flowers are also widely available now.
  • When they reached the meadow by the riverbank, they found the trees growing green and tall, with wild roses and daffodils sprinkled in the grass. A Time of War
  • The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils.
  • There are many things to think about before even the first tentative daffodil bulb is sunk into the ground.
  • It was a tiny humming bird; he was sampling the vintages from a clump of daffodils, foxglove, trillium, and lady's slipper.
  • I think the ground is full of daffodils and snowdrops and lilies and iris working their way out of the dark. The Secret Garden
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  • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
  • Lady Rachel also injected a touch of informality to the somewhat formal layout by planting drifts of daffodils and allowing them to naturalise in the long grass.
  • Although I hate to think of Teddy having to choose between me and daffodilly Sally; still I'll go, Jane, to save you another spasm like that. Jane Allen, Junior
  • Volunteers are urgently needed to help plant daffodils and tulips bulbs.
  • Daffodils, hyacinths, bluebells and many species of lily also contain toxins.
  • The villagers have come from their gardens and planted the roadsides with daffodils.
  • Common bulbs planted in the fall for the spring are tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, muscari, crocuses and perennials such as peonies, daylilies, hostas, and coral-bells.
  • In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo.
  • I pointed out the daffodils under the apple trees, the bluebells and the white violets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring.
  • I cannot wait for the fabby wedding photos, the baby called Daffodil Britney and the divorce. Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • From carpets of yellow daffodils in the spring, to the russet browns of autumn.
  • I have one full bag of 100 miniature daffodils to plant, not to mention some cyclamen and about 100 miscellaneous other bulbs.
  • The flowering of daffodils and white dead-nettles has been observed at Christmas, and in parts of Scotland people now cut their grass in winter.
  • Together they make a wonderful gift, personal and entirely appropriate because the quilling is of a pair of golden daffodils and the calligraphy inscription is of Wordsworth's ‘Daffodils’.
  • The leek and the daffodil are also important Welsh symbols.
  • On woodland walks in spring there are daffodils, primroses, snowdrops and bluebells as far as the eye can see. Times, Sunday Times
  • Daffodils grow wild in the mountains.
  • To the left and right were carnations, daffodils, orchids, and every species of flower Althia could recognize and some she couldn't.
  • Walkers have complained that the activity spoiled their peace and say that the bikes have ruined paths by causing deep ruts which will stop spring flowers such as bluebells and daffodils from making their usual appearance.
  • It was a tiny humming bird; he was sampling the vintages from a clump of daffodils, foxglove, trillium, and lady's slipper.
  • Some true bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and Dutch irises, are tunicated, with the scales completely enveloping the basal plate. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • This week did you smile at a sudden host of golden daffodils or an unexpected blossom tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • In actual fact, all daffodils and jonquils are narcissi - but only some narcissi are daffodils and only a few are jonquils.
  • Daffodils require very bright light, such as that found in a greenhouse, to flower well.
  • ‘Sprinkle’ some crocuses, daffodils, and of course tulips between your flower beds.
  • Leaves had unfurled , goldfinches had arrived at the feeder and daffodils were fighting their way heavenward.
  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • It's a member of the daffodil family, but looks much more delicate than the big yellow trumpet daffodils you see in people's yards in the spring.
  • There are many wonderful selections, such as foxtail lilies, daffodils, peonies, however, be sure if you make a selection, note whether or not it will grow in Zone 8, irises, amaryllis, and many more. Thetowntalk.com -
  • Rain was cascading from the gutter on to the flower bed, flattening the daffodils and narcissi. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • nodding daffodils
  • You would think when a bowl hits a tree the sound would be fierce, a loud clatter as stoneware explodes on birch bark dispersing shards in daffodils and grape muscari, but the noise is gentle, a thudding clink like empty bourbon bottles rattling hollow in Monday morning trash; yet this contusion of wood upon ceramic, When a Bowl Hits a Tree
  • Not so very far from here the smaller, traditional, wild daffodils, the kind that inspired Wordsworth and Housman, grow in profusion in woods and by roadsides. On the Verge
  • I interplant it with daffodils so that when they are done flowering goutweed overwhelms the otherwise unsightly leaf straps of daffodils.
  • Deer also avoid plants that people consider medicinal and poisonous: foxgloves (the plant source of the cardiac drug digitalin), poppies (the plant source of opium), daffodils, and lily-of-the-valley.
  • As the snowdrops and daffodils surrender their last fading colour the forsythia and tulips blossom with a blaze of Easter glory and reflect the hope and joy of another season.
  • Everything in this country - daffodils, primroses, almond trees, bumblebees, nesting birds - is a month ahead of schedule.
  • There, children make tortilla soup or black-bean enchiladas, then sit down to feast at tables covered with red-checked cloths and vases bursting with tulips and daffodils from the garden.
  • Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring.
  • Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses.
  • Back in England, the February weather had been unseasonably warm and mild, with temperatures in the mid-60s F. and narcissi and daffodils blooming in the garden of Gipsy House several weeks earlier than usual. Storyteller
  • Spring brings more than half a million blooming bulbs, including daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips.
  • Come in spring and the ground under the trees is amass of bluebells, with drifts of wild daffodils nearer the open light. Times, Sunday Times
  • the effulgent daffodils
  • The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi.
  • I wanted to know if it was possible to see something of Farndale's famous daffodils from the saddle of a bicycle rather than on foot.
  • drifts of naturalized daffodils
  • In Nashville, the sun has shown up at last with daffodils, redbud, forsythia, and Japanese magnolia in full celebration. Aubade - French Word-A-Day
  • Beyond them he saw the forbidden orchard, with cuckoo-flower and primrose, daffodil and celandine, silver windflower and sweet violets blue and white, spangling the gay grass. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • You also can plant squirrel-proof bulbs like daffodils and colchicums.
  • Walkers have complained that the activity spoiled their peace and say that the bikes have ruined ruin paths by causing deep ruts which will stop spring flowers such as bluebells and daffodils from making their usual appearance.
  • Daffodils grow wild in the mountains.
  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • The bloomless foliage of the daffodils seem to dominate the scene. Front Garden « Fairegarden
  • The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
  • Litter is a foreign word and the flower beds are immaculate as the heathers and shrubs thrive in the winter weather with the daffodils lurking beneath the surface.
  • There are many other bulbs you can plant to brighten your spring, but daffodils are simple, they multiply and the squirrels and other rodents don't seem to like the taste very well.
  • Scrapbooks crammed with yellowed reviews overflow on to sheets the color of daffodils, a salmon satin blanket cover.
  • The next day, my mother with a knife to carefully cut open the ball daffodils, and a Peach of the "Narcissus Doll" was born.
  • Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow.
  • The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi.
  • If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks.
  • Birds are tweeting, bees are buzzing, dogs are scampering, everything is coming up daffodils and I went out without socks for the first time this year.
  • Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses.
  • Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring.
  • The first thing you see is flowers—geraniums, daffodils, jonquils—among the freshest, most perishable objects on earth. Selling Illusions of Cleanliness
  • Each probably already demanding to be the one to hand up the traditional Holy Tax-Inspector Immersion Day decorations, such as the withered bunch of daffodils hung upside down from the mantelpiece, the buttered goat in the hallway, the precise traditional arrangement of liquorice allsorts on the top surface of the DVD Player. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Myrtle, speedwell, daffodils, bittercress -- who cares if it's 26 degrees? Via Negativa
  • The signs of spring have been in evidence in the last week, with blossom, daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses brightening up Swindon after the winter gloom.
  • They provide us with asparagus, onion, and garlic, as well as many garden plants, such as daffodils.
  • Spring kicks off with two million crocuses followed by 900,000 daffodils and 300,000 scillas planted under the trees.
  • This week did you smile at a sudden host of golden daffodils or an unexpected blossom tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
  • Included at the show will be displays of daffodils and tulips, auriculas and primulas, bonsai and alpines with members of the National Auricula and Primula Society exhibiting top quality plants.
  • The narcissi, snowdrops and primuli are in bloom and the daffodils are starting to shoot.
  • Those welcome harbingers of Spring, daffodils, are in some sheltered sun traps starting to display buds which will soon burst into golden bloom to signal the imminent curtain call for the Winter season.
  • The air smelled of daffodils and new mown grass, and spring was in the air.
  • Spring bulb flowers (daffodils, for ex.) are given to mothers, and simnel cake is made to celebrate the occasion (this cake has also become an Easter Cake of late, however). Simnel Cake for Laetare Sunday
  • Already the hazel catkins are releasing pollen in the wind and you can virtually see the daffodils and rhubarb growing. The Sun
  • Spring garden, daffodils, fritillaries, rhododendrons, old-fashioned roses, herbaceous borders.
  • It was a tiny humming bird; he was sampling the vintages from a clump of daffodils, foxglove, trillium, and lady's slipper.
  • I'm flying past cosy cottages with daffodils waving gaily as I zip by.
  • There might have been dark clouds overhead but on the ground the magnificent colours of the hundreds of daffodils, grape hyacinths and polyanthus helped to dispel the gloom.
  • On the bit of garden outworks bounded by the wall is a little group of rowans and lilac, and beneath them grow more daffodils, which we have never noticed particularly.
  • Normally, daffodils self-pollinate readily (pollination takes place within an individual flower) and don't hybridise much in the wild, or even show great variation.
  • Do not place tulips in containers with any flowers in the Narcissus genus (paperwhites, daffodils, etc.) which have just been cut, as the mucilage they exude can adversely affect tulips' vase life.
  • Autumn is the time to put in bulbs for early spring including snow-drops, daffodils, crocuses, lilies and bluebells.
  • Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses.
  • El Niño or not, it's springtime in the Northern Hemisphere and the tulips and daffodils are poking up around our toes.
  • Not far from West Bank Park, local residents planted daffodil bulbs in the green surround of Holgate Windmill last year.
  • White tulips in a pitcher on the kitchen butcher block, freesia and daffodils on the plank dining-room table, sunflowers on the sill—they're all there.
  • Around this time of year, there is a good show of daffodils, tulips, primroses, primula, helibores orientalis and other spring flowers.
  • They planted a spring flowering cherry tree, two buddleia bushes and a laurel bush, along with daffodil bulbs.
  • Bluebells also look good planted with celandine poppies (another native) or daffodils, because of the classic purple and yellow combination. Virginia bluebells: a kaleidoscope of spring color « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Species propagated from bulbs, such as hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells and irises, often require cold winter temperatures to stimulate root development.
  • The daffodils seem to have gone over very quickly whilst spring bulbs like bluebells and wood anemones are rushing into flower.
  • Pack spaces with spring bulbs - aconites, miniature daffodils, little tulips - anything you fancy.
  • Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis.
  • The Chantrey demesne, by contrast, was definitely ragged, scrubby grass with the odd daffodil appearing as if by mistake. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • Why don't my daffodils produce flowers? The Sun
  • The city will reap the benefit in the spring when daffodils and crocus give the city's parks and verges a splash of colour.
  • Around this time of year, there is a good show of daffodils, tulips, primroses, primula, helibores orientalis and other spring flowers.
  • Most daffodils and other narcissi will thrive in your area even without pre-cooling, but tulips will require more effort!
  • Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring.
  • A large lawn was bordered by crocus clusters, Emperor tulips, jonquils and daffodils. Olivia
  • It's May again and the daffodils rear their predictable sunny, yellow heads.
  • You'll note that my advice doesn't suggest tying your daffodils into silly little knots. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the way home we passed through a universe of early spring flowers - snowdrops and daffodils for the most part.
  • Its section on plants describes the uses and behaviour of fluxweed, honking daffodils and whomping willows, and reconstructs seven years of the "herbology" curriculum at Hogwarts. B2fxxx
  • One of the few drawbacks of daffodils and tulips is the foliage after the flowers have gone over.
  • The Chantrey demesne, by contrast, was definitely ragged, scrubby grass with the odd daffodil appearing as if by mistake. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • These are the places to plant colorful tulips, daffodils and other spring bulbs now.
  • And flowers such as daffodils are blooming earlier. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snowdrops and aconites are nearly over but crocuses and daffodils are taking their place in the spotlight, and the foliage of early tulips may be poking through already.
  • Popping their heads through the leaves under the trees is a remarkable collection of daffodils - some of which show signs of being very old, dainty varieties.
  • The crocuses and daffodils have come and gone, the magnolias and cherry trees are in bloom.
  • The town, climbing the hill, assumed the proportions of a mighty citadel; the forest tree-tops were prismatic, emerald balls flung beneath the illumined Merveille; and the Cathedral was set in a daffodil frame; its aerial _escalier de dentelle_, like Jacob's ladder, led one easily heavenward. In and out of Three Normady Inns
  • Squirrels and other small creatures won't eat daffodils or other narcissi bulbs.
  • To one side there's a long straight pond half hidden by shrubs and edged with daffodils and bluebells. Times, Sunday Times
  • The miracle of spring flowers such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and lilies is even more astounding when one realizes how they reach the bloom stage each year.
  • Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden.
  • Almost all narcissi and daffodils, snowdrops and lots of the little blue bulbs — scilla and chionodoxa — will cope with shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • This particular daffodil is a miniature type planted in a sheltered east facing trough fixed below the kitchen window.
  • Why do tulips come in different colours whereas daffodils are always yellow? Times, Sunday Times
  • The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
  • These are soon followed by crocuses, scillas, and chionodoxas; then come the hyacinths, daffodils, and tulips.
  • With hundreds of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, alliums and other bulbs to consider for planting this fall, catalogues give both the visual sizzle and nitty-gritty information needed to make smart choices.
  • Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden.
  • Since the National Assembly was founded in 2000, St David's Day has become a much bigger event across Wales, but Swansea's week of celebrations this year gives the patron saint much more than the traditional parades, eisteddfodau and sporting of leeks or daffodils. This week's new events
  • Expect him to be talking golden daffodils and Freudian theories on holding midfield players by the final. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may have been an unusually cold spring but the daffodils are sprouting, so that's not it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The colour combination gives an exotic appearance, setting this daffodil apart from others.
  • The daffodils were dancing in the breeze.
  • Snowdrops are in full bloom, and daffodils and hyacinth are following fast.
  • Another voice from Western Washington - my rhody is blooming, and my daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and iris are up. Making Light: Like an ice storm, only with more volume
  • The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi.
  • Cherubs and white figurines littered the grass and in the midst of it all a bed of roses and daffodils.
  • Squirrels and other small creatures won't eat daffodils or other narcissi bulbs.
  • Choose flowers with full heads like dahlias, carnations, chrysanthemums and daffodils.
  • Others identify more intimate ambassadors: the first dashing yellow daffodil, the rising dawn chorus of birdsong, the earliest appearance of frogspawn in ponds and ditches, the first cut of grass, a pied wagtail over ploughed land and yellow catkins dangling from hazel branches all symbolise spring's arrival for someone. Spring's here: skylarks overhead, moles in the garden, moths in the bathroom
  • Daffodils and tulips have given way to rains of wallflowers and clouds of forget-me-nots.
  • Everywhere I went, there were daffodils - a million yellow trumpets saluting the arrival of the brand new season, smiling up at the clear blue sky and the bright cool sunshine above them.
  • Take the family to see this this wonderful collection of historic daffodils, many planted 150 years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The golden daffodils and more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis.
  • True to Chris's intentions, the two acre garden is fresh with scent and the colours of cowslips and foxgloves, daffodils and dandelions.
  • And yet the "jokey" side of Larkin, which struck many, rose naturally into the conversation; another reminder that if "the Hermit of Hull" was a memorable specialist in gloom "Depression is to me what daffodils were to Wordsworth", his zest for life was never far away. A pencil box of bees
  • His mum then planted a host of golden daffodils on the verge and in the hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plant daffodils in informal drifts.

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