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Narcissus – Oxford & Botanic Gardens

Narcissus – Oxford & Botanic Gardens

Book Cover

The International Daffodil Register And Classified List
2008 compiled by Sally Kington needs to be studied to be able to name the varieties shown.

Lady Margaret Hall April 2010
Lady Margaret Hall Oxford April 2010 where studying and gardening went hand in hand.

Lady Margaret Hall April 2010

But perhaps more gardening than studying.

daffodils

This picture was taken in late March at the University Botanic Gardens Oxford. I’m not sure of the variety, but they remind me of tete a tete. The White betula (Birch) provides an interesting contrast to the lush green of early spring. In the background is the River Cherwell, flowing under Magdalen Bridge

Christ Church Meadow Dawn

Misty Christ Church Meadow Oxford

Christ Church Meadow Dawn

Sunrise at Christ Church Meadow Oxford

Book Cover

The International Daffodil Register And Classified List
2008 compiled by Sally Kington needs to be studied to be able to name the varieties shown.

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