Natural Monument Seewis im Prättigau
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Description
The daffodil fields in Seewis are located above the village – the first daffodil fields (1300 m above sea level) can be reached after a walking time of about 3/4 hour. The majority of the tour leads over paved, low-traffic agricultural and forest roads. Here you will find more details about the Daffodil Circular Hike in Seewis.
The mountain daffodil or poet's daffodil, originally comes from the Mediterranean. The Seewiser affectionately refer to "their" flower as "Gapiescha", "Geissblüemli" or "Muntblüemli". How the poet's daffodil found its way to Prättigau remains its secret. Why it has fascinated us humans for centuries is perhaps explained by the meaning of the term "daffodil": this comes from the Greek and stands for "anesthesia" or "anesthesia".
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Narzissenfelder
Peter Aebli, 7212 Seewis Dorf
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