CLEVELAND (WJW) — Leaders at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland announced Monday the vibrant bloom of daffodils people have come to know and love won’t look the same this year.
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According to a news release from the cemetery, Daffodil Hill – home to a seasonal display of flowers that welcomes visitors from across the region each spring – will experience a “significantly reduced” bloom this year.
It’s due to the daffodil bulbs having reached the end of their natural lifecycle, the news release said, Because of that, their overall growth and appearance will not be as full or vibrant as they’ve been in year’s past.
Going forward, there are plans to fully restore the display by planting thousands of new daffodil bulbs including Arkle, Carlton, Dutch Master and Ice Follies varieties, according to cemetery leaders.
“Staff are committed to the long-term care and restoration of Daffodil Hill to ensure its beauty for future seasons,” the news release stated…