Daffodil 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FFFF31
The hexadecimal RGB code of Daffodil color is #FFFF31. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a FF green (255/256) and a 31 blue component (49/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,255,49). Closest WebSafe color: Yellow (#FFFF33)
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of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae. Various common names including daffodil, narcissus (plural narcissi), and jonquil, are used to describe some or
individual species. Daffodil, Daffodils, The Daffodils, etc. may refer to: Daffodils (film), a 2019 film set in New Zealand "Daffodils" (poem), alternative title
Daffodil Days may refer to: Daffodil Day (Canada), a campaign organised by the Canadian Cancer Society since 1957 A similar campaign organised by the American
ships have been named Daffodil. HMS Daffodil (1906), a Mersey ferry requisitioned for the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918 HMS Daffodil (1915) was an Acacia-class
Daffodil International University (DIU; Bengali: ড্যাফোডিল আন্তর্জাতিক বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) is a private research university located in Daffodil Smart City
Royal Daffodil may refer to the following ships: SS Royal Daffodil, originally a Mersey ferry built in 1906 with the name Daffodil, which gained the "Royal"
Daffodil Records may refer to: Daffodil Records (American label), founded by Blossom Dearie in 1973 Daffodil Records (Canadian label), existed from 1971
Positively (Daffodil, 1983) Simply (Daffodil, 1983) Et Tu, Bruce (Daffodil, 1984) Chez Wahlberg: Part One (Daffodil, 1985) Songs of Chelsea (Daffodil, 1987)
The Great Daffodil Appeal is Marie Curie's biggest annual fundraising campaign. Every March, millions of people across the UK support this fundraising
"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (also sometimes called "Daffodils") is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth. It is one of his most popular, and was inspired
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