Daffodil (Narcissus)
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Daffodils are flowering bulbs that brighten the springtime landscape of temperate regions worldwide. There is a wide range of colors available, including shades of white, yellow, orange, and peach. There is also diversity in flower shape, although daffodil flowers always have a tubular corona that encircles the stamens and pistil. Mass plantings and landscapes of naturalized daffodils can be spectacular.
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Tags:
border, bulb, cut flower, flower, ornamental, perennial, spring, sun
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Cultivation: Small to medium-sized perennial for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9. Grows best in partial to full sun with moderate moisture.
Size: Reaches 6" to 2' (15 cm to 60 cm) tall with a spread of 4" to 1' (10 cm to 30 cm).
Flowering: Blooms from early spring through mid-spring.
Propagation methods: division, seeds.
Size: Reaches 6" to 2' (15 cm to 60 cm) tall with a spread of 4" to 1' (10 cm to 30 cm).
Flowering: Blooms from early spring through mid-spring.
Propagation methods: division, seeds.









