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Mystery Plant (Identification Plea, first-time poster)

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  • I'm not 100% convinced these being daffodils. The way the leaves sort of curl towards each other as they come to a point at the top - my daffs don't do that. And some lower leaves looking like they are almost sheathing the inner ones - again not on my daffs. And mine are mainly in flower right now.

    You could have a bit of a dig beside one to see what the leaves are attached to. A bulb if daffs, but I wonder if it's a rhizome (underground stem). No idea what though.
    Sorry the late response, thank you Clarke. Yes I was wondering if it was a rhizome. I plan to leave in situ and see what occurs, shall post further photos if anything exciting happens. Thanks again.


  • Daffodils are so relatively uncommon in our city, it’s a blessing and a pleasure to have some late-winter colour in our new garden :)
    Where do you live willgarman?
    Suspect it cannot be UK as daffodils are very common here.


  • Daffodils are so relatively uncommon in our city, it’s a blessing and a pleasure to have some late-winter colour in our new garden :)
    Where do you live willgarman?
    Suspect it cannot be UK as daffodils are very common here.
    Apologies late reply, hi Silver surfer, I live in the UK. In our city, however, little green space for daffs relative to other towns and in the countryside.
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