Why do I love JONQUILS
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We love jonquils because: • 1) They have a sweet fragrance that is enjoyed almost unanimously. • 2) Jonquils have deep golden blooms that appear in late February and early March to brighten up a late winter garden when not much else is blooming • 3) They are perennials that will also naturalize and fill large areas with blooms • Where can I buy Jonquils? • http://www.southernbulbs.com/narcissu... • http://www.southernbulbs.com • What is a jonquil? • A jonquil is a small round flower bulb in the genus Narcissus, and it is known scientifically as Narcissus jonquilla and commonly as simply jonquil or the rush daffodil. It receives the “rush daffodil” name from the rush-like, dark green cylindrical foliage of the plant. Other daffodils, such as the Lent lily (Narcissus pseudonarcissus as seen here) have flatter, greyish green foliage. Juncus, in Latin, loosely translates to “rush” hence the name jonquil. I have also heard them referred to as jonquil sweeties, a name that says much about their fragrance, form, habit, and effect in our lives and gardens. To sum it up, here are the different names we see jonquils go by: • 1) Narcissus jonquilla (scientific name) • 2) Jonquil • 3) Rush Daffodil • 4) Jonquil sweeties
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