
Another rescued daffodil. I don't know the name of this one either. They are multiplying nicely among the strawberries. When the leavs get messy, the strawberries take over.

Yet another unknown variety. I might have planted this one a few years ago.

These are in a warm location. I dug up and divided two bunches from the lawn 3 years ago. Most are not blooming yet. This buch is next to the house. The nearby leaves are Alstroemeria.
Hello from Wales (in UK). I have had Leukojum Vernum (not I think aestivum) growing in my back garden for many years. Sorry not to have thought of something clever to say!!
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