Daffodils outside in January!

Woonsocket, RI(Zone 6b)

II went outside this morning, here in RI. It has been unseasonably warm and confusing the wildlife that is still getting ready for the winter and getting fat from eating too much! Just outside the front door in my flowerbed were three baby daffodils
They are from the little bulbets that grow on the mother bulb so theyare small. Still it's a baffling sight to see in January in New
England. My concern is because alot of my bulbs a piercing the ground, and ifweather freezes andkills them, will they come back in the spring?
Here is a photo of them.

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west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Nice pic! You beat me down here, but there's only about 5 species that do really well for naturalizing here so I guess they are slower to bloom. What variety is that?
Debbie

Woonsocket, RI(Zone 6b)

I'M NOT SURE WHAT THE VAIE TY IS, i KNEW THERE WERE DIFFERENT COLORS, BUT i KNOW THESE ARE THE MOST COMMON

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

These will not bloom for Easter....so sad

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west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

It may not have made it until Easter but sure is nice to enjoy now! =)

Woonsocket, RI(Zone 6b)

Like the unseasonably warmweather, enjoy it whileyou have it.

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

I am getting alot done that would usually have to wait...so yes it is good but I hate the thought of the BIG FREEZE coming in April. and it will.

Woonsocket, RI(Zone 6b)

Yeah, I say this is the calm before the storm! Last year we went from winter to summer, the temperature didn't support spring.

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