Where to see wild daffodils
Seeing wild daffodils on a sunny day is a real spring-time treat as these dainty pale-yellow flowers bob in the breeze. Commonly known as the ‘Lent lily’ for its long association with Easter celebrations, they come into flower towards the end of March in woodland and damp undisturbed meadows. Once abundant, this wildflower is sadly now much rarer, having declined during the 19th century as a result of habitat loss. Here are some of the nature reserves where you can enjoy them.