Goofyernmost
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Well, it is possible, I am not an expert on Florida. Just let me throw this out there. The other day, someone on Facebook mentioned that they just saw the first car from Quebec here in the Raleigh area since they moved here five years ago. OK, a group responded back, including myself, that we had not seen any either. Well, to make a long story longer, since that time I have spotted at least 5 Quebec vehicles. The problem was that none of us were looking for them. When we became conscience of it... all of a sudden there they were.How much is "much"?
The only thing I could imagine is maybe planting daffs in the fall up in the panhandle and getting blooms in the spring, but I cannot imagine them coming back the following year or that people would do that one season planting very much. I've been all over the state during every season and just cannot recall ever seeing daffodils. YMMV.
FWIW, when we moved here, we brought lots of plants down to transplant, including hostas, lilies, roses, hyacinth, daffodils. The only thing that survived was the roses, and I have to baby them in the summer.
Now I'm not saying that is the case with you or that now magically you will see them everywhere. I mean, you do live in a state that is composed primarily of swamp and mosquitoes with no really cool season so I may have to stand corrected on this particular subject.
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