These grow around here more or less wild. I have a few on the edge of a field and some in two different places in the woods. They are I guess what you'd call double. Any idea if they are a named variety or something that has grown from seed. I assume that birds have spread the seed around as we really don't have squirrels were I live and they aren't were people would have planted them.
THere is nothing unigue about the rest of the plant.
"Wild" Daffodil
There are no "wild" daffodils in North America - only populations that have escaped from cultivation and naturalized. It's a very old cultivar called 'Van Sion'.
Thanks Altagardener. That's why I put wild in quotes there are all kinds of escapees around here. I'm just not sure how much they spread by seed.
I have snowdrops under a tree that was almost had to come from seed dropped from an animal setting on the limb above it.
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