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What does a real daffodil look like?

The pictures of daffodils are as follows:

Narcissus likes warmth, humidity and good drainage. It has been cultivated in China for over 1000 years. It is a traditional ornamental flower and one of the top ten famous flowers in China. Narcissus bulbs are juicy and poisonous, and contain many alkaloids such as lycorine and narcissin. Surgery is used as an analgesic; Mash bulbs and use them to treat carbuncle. Cattle and sheep eat bulbs by mistake, and immediately have spasms, dilated pupils and diarrhea.

Narcissus cultivation is mostly distributed in Fujian, Zhejiang, Shanghai and other provinces and cities along the southeast coast, and it has also been reported in Wuhan, Beijing, Xi, Yunnan, Sichuan and other provinces. Wild daffodils are mainly distributed in coastal islands of Fujian and Zhejiang. Because the bulb looks like onion and garlic, it was called "elegant garlic" in the Six Dynasties and "heavenly onion" in the Song Dynasty. After that, people gave her many smart and beautiful names, such as Golden Lantern, Yintai, Lillian, Yake, actress and so on. Narcissus was paid attention to and loved by people as early as the Song Dynasty.