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  2. Narcissus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Growers register new daffodil cultivars by name and colour with the Royal Horticultural Society, which is the international registration authority for the genus. [64] Their International Daffodil Register is regularly updated with supplements available online [ 64 ] and is searchable.

  3. List of Narcissus horticultural divisions - Wikipedia

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    Growers register new daffodil cultivars by name and colour with the RHS, [1] whose International Daffodil Register is regularly updated with supplements available online [1] and is searchable. [7] [8] The most recent supplement (2014) is the sixth; the fifth was published in 2012. [9]

  4. List of Narcissus species - Wikipedia

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    Various common names including daffodil, narcissus, and jonquil are used to describe all or some members of the genus. The list of species is arranged by subgenus and section . Estimates of the number of species in Narcissus have varied widely, from anywhere between 16 and nearly 160, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] even in the modern era.

  5. Bluffton daffodil farm blooming and ready for visitors. Here ...

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    Family tradition. The U Pick Daffodil tradition started more than 50 years ago, and each year the farm has expanded to meet a growing demand. Chuck Merrick uses a planting machine purchased from ...

  6. Gibbs Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1985, 50 acres (20 ha) were planted with hundreds of thousands of daffodil bulbs. [3] Perennial bulbs divide every season, so the number of blooms increases from year to year. Daffodils are planted on hillsides with different color and bloom time varieties.

  7. James Kirkham Ramsbottom - Wikipedia

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    He also advised growers to harvest daffodils higher up the stem to avoid reinfection by nematodes moving from the soil into the cut stem. [5] Ramsbottom's findings were to have been presented at the RHS Daffodil Show on 17 April 1917 but this was cancelled; many daffodil shows in this period were abandoned because of the disease.

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