File:Daffodills (Narcissus) - 25.jpg

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Description Picture of a Daffodill, scientifically referred to as a Narcissus, that was captured using the digital macro mode, in the neighborhood called Capitol Hill, Denver, Colorado USA. Narcissi are used in abundance in gardens. This has much to do with their winter hardiness, the ease with which they naturalize, and their many applications.
Date 4/1/2007
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Author Photograph taken by and (c)2007 Johnathan J. Stegeman (Midimacman)
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You may NOT use this image on your own web site or anywhere else unless you release this image and any derivative works (e.g. your web site) by following the terms of the following license. If you have not read the terms of the license or do not understand it, then don't use this image. Please ask for permission to use image, by contacting Johnathan J. Stegeman.

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