:FNY: Designs - Daffodils / Narcissus ORANGE
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Daffodils, scientifically known as Narcissus, are a genus of perennial bulbous plants native to Europe and North Africa, with some species also found in Asia. These flowers are renowned for their vibrant colors and distinct trumpet-shaped corona surrounded by a ring of petals.
Daffodils are widely cultivated for their ornamental beauty and are commonly found in gardens, parks, and naturalized settings. They typically bloom in the spring, symbolizing the arrival of the season and often associated with renewal and new beginnings.
In terms of application, daffodils are primarily grown for decorative purposes, adding a cheerful touch to landscapes with their bright hues of yellow, white, orange, and even pink. They are also used in floral arrangements, bouquets, and various artistic expressions due to their appealing aesthetics.
Historically, daffodils have been depicted in literature and art, notably in the works of poets like William Wordsworth, who famously wrote about encountering a "host of golden daffodils" in his poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." This association with literature and culture further enhances the allure of these flowers.
Overall, daffodils are cherished for their beauty, resilience, and symbolic significance, making them a beloved emblem of springtime and a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts worldwide.
This set includes 5 different growth shapes with 1 LI each and is available in four colors or as fatpack.
[MESH INFO]
Mesh is not like prim! Resizing a mesh build could increase the LI. Mesh textures also don't work like prim textures, a mesh usually only uses a couple of faces defined by uv maps, which means you are not able to retexture this product inworld in a suitable way.
Due to all this, be careful how you change and modify this product!
See item in Second Life- 100% Original Mesh
- Materials Enabled
- High Quality Mesh Plant
- 5 Different Growth Shapes
- Low Land Impact