10 facts about daffodils:
- The scientific name for the daffodil is Narcissus.
- Daffodils are part of the Amaryllidaceae family.
- The daffodil is native to northern and central Europe.
- Daffodils are also known as jonquils and paperwhites.
- The daffodil is the national flower of Wales.
- Daffodils are associated with spring and new beginnings.
- The daffodil is the birth flower for March.
- The daffodil symbolizes unreciprocated love.
- The daffodil is the 10th wedding anniversary flower.
- Daffodils contain a poisonous substance called lycorine.
This image belongs to my project "Small Beings – Big Responsibility"
Find detailed information about this species Daffodils at night and many interesting stories and facts on small-beings.org
About www.small-beings.org
Feel the pulse of arthropod life: Captivating visuals, emotional narratives, and insights that foster a commitment to safeguarding biological diversity. Let’s enter the fascinating realm of small beings, a world that, in its sheer simplicity, holds enormous significance. Our mission? To raise awareness of biodiversity and the vast value of life. We take you into a microcosm that is often overlooked but plays a central role in the ecosystem.
Exposure Details
exposure time:
1/100s
~ aperture:
f4.5
~ focal length:
24mm
~
ISO 50
camera:
Sony Α7 IV
~ lens:
FE 24mm F1.4 GM
categories:
blossom
~
daffodil
~
night shot
~
spring
~
yellow
post on X
~
post on Instagram
publish month: March 2022
~ publish year: 2022
shot on:
Saturday, March 19, 2022