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There is no uniform agreement on all of the details of a citation for information found on the Web or the Internet. Most suggestions for the form of a citation include the name of the author, the title of the work, the date the information was last revised, the date the information was accessed, and the URL. The date the information was accessed is included because it’s relatively easy to modify information on the Web, and the information available through a URL sometime in the future may not be the same as when it was accessed for the research.

Citing DaffSeek as a Source

If you find DaffSeek information useful for your work, please include it when citing sources of information.

It may be cited as:

‘DaffSeek, American Daffodil Society, Inc., retrieved on Mar 20, 2023’, available at https://daffseek.org/

If a specific cultivar is referenced, it may be cited as:

‘DaffSeek, American Daffodil Society, Inc., <cultivar name> retrieved on Mar 20, 2023, available at https://daffseek.org/

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