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yotedog
Raleigh, NC

February 24, 2009
10:25 AM

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My daffodill blooms are pouting this year...totally reflexed and facing the ground, not facing upwards. They did not do this last year (second year in the ground), but it was quite a bit warmer last spring--could that be why? Anyone experiencing this besides me? No snow, and they are under a large tree, so protected from pounding rains. Temps in the 20's quite a bit the last few weeks after a one week warm spell (during which they were not open yet). Wondering...

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