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J is for Jaunty Jonquils (+ 5 more inset pictures!)


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I used to think that a Jonquil was any kind of daffodil, but I found out that it's actually a specific type. In truth, "Jonquil" is an accepted term for "daffodil in some places, so I was very tempted to open my selection to every daffodil in my archives. But...no, I wanted to show a true jonquil. Narcissus jonquilla flowers are smaller in size and grow as clusters from one stem. They are also the most fragrant of all daffodils.
To my surprise, I have very few pictures of these fragrant beauties. Although we have some growing in our yard, I immediately remembered the grouping I photographed last Spring at my friend's home. The same friend who has the beautiful irises in fact! :) Weeks before, we visited to take pictures of her daffodils, and she'd picked a bunch of them for the house. I remember how wonderful these smelled!
If you would like to know more about these flowers, Wiki has a page here: Wikipedia: Jonquils
Explored on April 15, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
I used to think that a Jonquil was any kind of daffodil, but I found out that it's actually a specific type. In truth, "Jonquil" is an accepted term for "daffodil in some places, so I was very tempted to open my selection to every daffodil in my archives. But...no, I wanted to show a true jonquil. Narcissus jonquilla flowers are smaller in size and grow as clusters from one stem. They are also the most fragrant of all daffodils.
To my surprise, I have very few pictures of these fragrant beauties. Although we have some growing in our yard, I immediately remembered the grouping I photographed last Spring at my friend's home. The same friend who has the beautiful irises in fact! :) Weeks before, we visited to take pictures of her daffodils, and she'd picked a bunch of them for the house. I remember how wonderful these smelled!
If you would like to know more about these flowers, Wiki has a page here: Wikipedia: Jonquils
Explored on April 15, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
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Je vais rechercher je dois avoir quelques clichés de ces belles fleurs odorantes.
Bonne soirée Janet!
Thanks for posting Beautiful Flowers
you do a great job and only high quality ..
Congratulations and thank you for sharing with us all these wonders.
Good and enjoyable week.
hugs and wish you a peaceful Easterweek
The black background enhances the fantastic details of this beautiful flower.
One of the more old fashioned meanings for the word "jaunty" is stylish........which perfectly sums up this wonderful photo.
I did know they were different. My Godparents were Dutch... and we used to visit alot...so rather played in the bulb fields. Also before I left England.. I lived in Spalding.. the bulb capital of the east of the UK..
Beautiful photo Janet.
on the flowers, looks stunning on dark bg.and it's my most favorite too.
Happy Easter to you and yours, dear Janet!
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