Yellow is the most common color for daffodils, but they also bloom in white, cream, orange and even pink. You can choose from several different flower styles, including trumpets, doubles, split-cups, large-cups and jonquillas.
Brilliant in beautiful, golden colors, daffodils (Narcissus spp.) hold out the promise of long, sun-filled days to come, and with 13 different divisions, the many daffodil varieties can provide over three months of gorgeous spring flowers!
Valley Breeze: Chasing blooms: Daffodils usher in spring with color and hope
You know what we love the most about March? The arrival of spring flowers! And two of the earliest are daffodils and jonquils, which burst forth in late winter or early spring with sunny colors that ...
Telegram: Flower Power: Nantucket’s annual Daffodil Festival brings spring color to the Grey Lady
Flower Power: Nantucket’s annual Daffodil Festival brings spring color to the Grey Lady
Columbus Dispatch: Smart blend of daffodil bulbs keeps color coming all spring
Learn how and when to plant daffodils for stunning spring blooms. Discover daffodil varieties, planting tips, and why these hardy, deer-resistant bulbs are a gardener’s favorite.
While Shakespeare 's daffodil is the wild or true English daffodil (N. pseudonarcissus), [157] many other species were introduced, some of which escaped and naturalised, particularly N. biflorus (a hybrid) in Devon and the west of England. [162]
Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) are among the most popular, easy-growing spring-flowering perennial bulbs. These bulbs thrive in climates with a winter chill and shortly after temperatures warm up in the early spring, clusters of strappy leaves appear, followed by flowers with trumpet-shaped cups.