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daffydowndilly in winter

“From December to March, there are for many of 
us three gardens:
the garden outdoors,
the garden of pots and bowls in the house,
and the garden of the mind’s eye.”
-   Katherine S. White

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The name Daffodil is derived from an earlier “Affodell”, a variant of Asphodel. The reason for the introduction of the initial “d” is not known, although a probable source is an etymological merging from the Dutch article “de,” as in “De affodil.” From at least the sixteenth century “Daffadown Dilly”, “daffadown dilly”, and “daffydowndilly” have appeared as playful synonyms of the name.

3 Comments

  1. Linda says:

    All these lovely flowers brings thoughts of spring—soon.

  2. Wonderful image. It is so evocative, conjuring memories of some sunny afternoon/s spent inside with stereo or a good book. Wonderfully seen.

  3. Roka says:

    Lovely shot, Jan. I wonder – do you suppose there’s any connection to Daffy Duck? Both yellow…. I know it’s a stretch…LOL

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