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Image of Sternbergia lutea photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Lily-of-the-Field)

To see winter daffodil in flower in autumn is to covet it for your own garden. Although its origins are somewhat obscure, it is thought to be native from central Asia to extreme southwestern Europe. Cute yellow flowerbuds pop up from the soil in late summer, expanding into upright goblets, and then opening into star-like blossoms. They are sometimes misleadingly called golden crocus because of their appearance. The six petal-like segments sometimes have tiny lines of light green on them, looking...