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DAFF

Daff is a common informal short form of daffodil, the spring-flowering bulb plant in the genus Narcissus. In gardening and horticulture, "daff" is widely used in catalogs, plant signage, and bulletins to denote Narcissus cultivars. Daffodils typically bloom in late winter to spring depending on climate and come in a range of sizes and colors, though yellow and white forms are most common. They are perennial bulbs that naturalize in lawns and borders with minimal care, and are valued for their early-season color and hardiness.

DAFF is an acronym used for government departments in several countries, most notably the Department of Agriculture,

Fisheries
and
Forestry.
In
Australia
and
in
South
Africa,
for
example,
DAFF
denotes
a
national
or
provincial
ministry
responsible
for
agricultural
policy,
fisheries
management,
forestry
regulation,
biosecurity,
and
related
rural
development
programs.
The
exact
structure
and
name
of
the
department
have
varied
over
time,
with
functions
sometimes
merged
into
or
redistributed
to
other
agencies
such
as
agriculture,
environment,
or
natural
resources
departments.
The
acronym
DAFF
appears
in
official
documents,
legislation,
and
policy
statements
of
those
jurisdictions.