Friday, 10 February 2012

Daffodils grow in the snow


Some daffodil shoots shivering in sub-zero temperatures this week. Will they be able to recover and bloom in about six weeks time as usual? Thankfully it seems that most daffodils are fairly hardy and will tolerate a certain amount of frost and freezing, and snow can act as an insulator.

12 comments:

  1. AWESOME! I think Mother Nature is confused and it's all about the crazy weather.
    This picture is magnificent!
    Hugs and a nice weekend,
    Léia

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  2. Great shot, keep warm. The big freeze in Europe has been a big story in the land of Oz.

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  3. This is great. They are showing up all over the place here.

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  4. Yes daffodils are pretty hardy, just as well living with our climate of late.

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  5. They will be fine. But, still, one week into February?!?!?

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  6. You remind me to keep my eyes open, it's almost time here!

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  7. Great shot! The green against the snow, looks very nice and very promising that things will be changing soon...

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  8. It makes you wonder if they will work it out...

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  9. what a wonderful place, where alike is possible.

    please have a kind weekend.

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  10. Great shot!
    Have a great day.
    Greetings Mette

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  11. New blooms coming, but now under a blanket of snow! Love your low perspective!

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