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Yes you are seeing double. I planted my Daffodils close together and when they bloom the flowers are all in clusters of two or three or more. It’s lovely.  The petals are so thin you can almost see through them. Beautiful and delicate.

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  1. Vanessa says:



    Nice snap…
    Daffodils are indeed beautiful. But i haven’t seen it personally, same with tulips.
    When you are in your backyard garden it feels so refreshing and stress free space…
    I love it when i see flowers and butterflies, they are so lovely.

  2. Dee says:



    these are absolutely gorgeous.

  3. Digital Knowledge says:



    what type of soil does the flower daffodils usually grows? i tried breading some of them but they died. can you please tell me infor about them. like temperature etc. thank you

    waiting for answers

  4. Sarah says:



    How delicate they look! Can you see the symmetry of nature! awesome!

  5. tugas akhir says:



    Good picture.. and colour.

  6. Nikita says:



    These are absolutely amazing!

  7. Veera says:



    nice colors. it is soothing to eyes.

  8. Dave Brown says:



    I like this shot a lot, although I think I would have tightened the aperture a bit to get the second flower in perfect focus. Was that an artistic choice to point interest to the other flower?

  9. Lovely Yellow Daffodils at Breath of Life Photography says:



    [...] daffodils are blooming! So far it’s mostly just the yellow ones that are blooming in my garden although [...]



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