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I’m fairly sure I’ve mentioned my love of daffodils before on this page, and I’m happy to report that as another spring rolls around, it remains undimmed. features opulent drifts of daffodils’ glowing flowers, while in the beautiful setting of Norfolk’s , their golden blooms are reflected in the still water of its medieval moat. Meanwhile, at in Herefordshire, wild daffodils form wonderfully natural meadows, as do daffodils and a variety of other dainty spring bulbs at . Just the ticket to hasten winter on its way and welcome spring with sunny optimism.

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