J Peggy Taylor
Fajãzinha · Flores Island · Azores
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Is it Lily? Lovely yellow flowers… I haven’t seen them here.
So, your son was working with wood there?
The Tete a Tete flowers are a kind of mini version of daffodils – they only grow about 6 inches high. Normal daffodils are about twice as tall. HA! yes! the wood chippings were from my son’s woodwork – it is an ongoing task tidying up 😀
Ohk… So they are called as Tete a Tete… Hmm, I have seen daffodils (in pictures)… Thanks for the details, Peggy. I love to know about plants and flowers 🙂
Ah yes, daffodils are one of our more famous Spring flowers so I thought you might have seen pictures of them. You are welcome, Sindhu. I find it interesting to learn about plants and flowers in different places too 🙂