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The UV resistance claim holds up… mostly. After two months in direct sunlight, the orange faded slightly (now a softer peach), but they still look lively in shaded areas. The plastic leaves are *very* generous—almost too much. I trimmed a few to let the flowers shine.
Where they truly excel? Realism. Guests kept leaning in to sniff them! The stems are bendable, so I twisted them around a wire trellis for a "climbing" effect. Pro tip: Pair them with taller faux greenery to balance the petite blooms.
Disappointments? A few flowers detached during unboxing (easily fixed with glue). And yes, they’re *not* traditional daffodils—more like orange clover blossoms. But for $15? A whimsical upgrade to my year-round garden.
