I get to use my Lenox daffodil vase this week! Narcissi ‘Thalia’, ‘Starlight Sensation’ and ‘Pipit’ share the limelight.
Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden who hosts the weekly garden meme In A Vase On Monday, featuring flowers from our gardens. Click the link to see what others are sharing this week.









Now, these I love — naturally enough, given my love of white flowers. The lighter yellow appeals, too, although now I’m thinking of lemon meringue pie!
Yum, I love the that comparison!
Love it! Daffs in the daff vase. So pretty.
Thank you, Dale! 🙂
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How stunning, there’s nothing like gorgeous white flowers in a beautiful white vase.
Thank you, Laura. They were definitely made for each other. 🙂 🙏🏼
They are a strong flower Eliza, colors holding our gaze so easily. Thank you for the share 😀❤️🙏
Thanks, Mark!
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Thanks, Susan!
An appropriate vase for the occasion 🙂 Such pretty flowers too.
Thank you very much, Anne!
Lovely light colours and what a beautiful vase. Perfect!
Thank you kindly, Cathy!
So many wonderful varieties of daffodils! Nice to have IAVOM back.
Thank you, Ellen! 🙂
Gorgeous! Perfect vase for these blooms.
Thank you, Alice! 🙂
What a perfect vase for the later daffs. That vase must smell amazing!
Thanks, Donna. I could smell them as I was picking them!
Perfect occasion for these lovelies to meet 😊
🙂 Thanks, Belinda!
absolutely beautiful! The skill in arranging them says it all!
Aw, thanks much! x
Flowers and vase go together perfectly!
Thank you, Sandy! 🙂
Such an elegant display, Eliza! The daffodils and vase couldn’t be a better match.
Thank you, Kris. It was very tempting to add some blue, but I needed to practice some restraint and keep it simple. 😀
One can never have too many/enough Daffodils, and those are lovely. Love the vase, too. Happy IAVOM!
Thank you, Beth!
Great to see the varieties with their names. The vase is just as nice.
Gracias, Maria!
Such a striking bouquet — the colors are “wedding perfect”!
Thank you, Debbie. I’d say you’re right! 🙂
I don’t think I’ve seen daffodils in that colors. Your vase is perfect.
Thank you! The lighter ones are esp. pretty.
A beautiful combination, Eliza. Love the white ones- not sure I’ve seen those. Happy spring!
Thank you, Jane. I planted the white ones in the shade garden and it was just what was needed to light it up. 🙂
What a lovely mix of daffodils. One of my favorite flowers and they are gone now in southern NJ until next year. I am busy bundling up the unruly leaves so I can see where to plant my annuals.
Thank you, they do go over quickly, don’t they? Luckily, there is a long parade behind them to enjoy as it unfolds. 🙂
True…was just bundling up more of that foliage today. I try to keep it in place as long as possible.
Beautiful – ours are all gone:(
Thank you, Karina. Ours are going fast, too, as the daily temps keep rising. We enjoy them while they last!
Very pretty! Nice delicate forms on all three.
Thank you, Amy. I love these little ‘fairy dancers!’
Fairy Dancers.. 💕💕
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It’s been cloudy and VERY windy these past few days, so these cheerful blooms are just the ticket to make one feeling better about the weather. I’d prefer rain (or even snow) over wind!
Thank you, Monika, glad to provide some cheer.
BTW, Is the front that dumped 2′ of snow Sunday on the Sierras heading your way? I hope not, or if so, just brings rain (and no wind 😉 )
It’s been seriously windy and the mountains are supposed to receive some white stuff. Nothing forecast for the Front Range, but we’ll see if we get a drop or two of rain although the past 4 of 5 years have had a bit of snow Mother’s Day week. 😳
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How nice that they continue so late in the season. How early do the early sorts start? From first to last, how long is the bloom?
I get about 4-6 weeks, depends on how warm it gets and how fast they go over. Early to mid-April is the first cultivar to show and it runs from there.
That is impressive. Some of our paperwhites bloom for winter while no one is here to enjoy them. ‘King Alfred’ and those that look like it bloom shortly afterward, but only briefly. I suppose that I could prolong bloom with other cultivars, but there are plenty of other flowers to bloom. Now that I think of it though, if each of the two phases lasts nearly a week and a half, that is nearly three weeks of total bloom.
Lovely pure whites and happy yellows in your images – beautiful flowers.
Thank you, Tom. I am fond of these cultivars!
Gorg. Gorg. Gorgeous !!!!!
💜🙏🏼 Thank you, Dawn!
Your Lenox daffodil vase is a wonderful thing, Eliza! And your narcissi almost jumped off the screen at me as the whotes are so bright! I do so like white daffs and, dare I say, more than the yellow ones!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much, Cathy. 🙂
Hope in a vase.
Thanks, Cindy. 🙂 🙏🏼
From vase to blooms, they are just lovely.
Thank you, Judy!
A very lovely combination! The dew drops add to the brightness and sparkle!
Thank you, Barbara!
Perfect 💐
🙂 Thanks, Val!
So pretty, I really love the all white one!
Thank you, Tracy!
Eliza, your flowers are a delight. I’m glad you get to use your special vase.
🙂 Thanks, Ays!
There’s no such thing as ‘too many daffs’. 😀
Agreed! 🙂
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Beautiful as always 🩷🧡
Thank you, Karen!
Love the white daffodils and vase!🙂
Thank you, S!
The image that comes to mind is ‘heavenly’!
Thank you, Andrea!
Thalia!!!!
A great cultivar! 🙂