Daffodil Types

Easy to plant, Daffodils are extraordinarily rewarding every spring with their bright cheery blossoms warming our soul from the previous winter months. Long-lived, they naturalize and multiply year after year and offer a wide range of flower shapes and colors to pick from. Versatile, they are perfect for beds and borders, rock gardens, containers, or window boxes.

Easy to plant, Daffodils are extraordinarily rewarding every spring with their bright cheery blossoms warming our soul from the previous winter months. Long-lived, they naturalize and multiply year after year and offer a wide range of flower shapes and colors to pick from. Versatile, they are perfect for beds and borders, rock gardens, containers, or window boxes. They also make gardening easy. Once planted, there is nothing left to do: these bulbs can stay right where they are and produce flowers year after year. As an added, most are fragrant and all are deer and rodent-resistant.

  • Planted in the fall, they produce their cheerful blossoms from early to late spring, depending on weather conditions and cultivars.
  • Hardy, they do very well within hardiness zones 3 to 9.
  • Their planting depth is generally 2 or 3 times the size of the bulb and they will thrive in moist soil and full sun.
  • After blooming, do not remove their leaves for about 6 weeks to allow the bulb to absorb nutrients and grow for the following year.

Trumpet Daffodils (Division 1)

Guide Information

Plant Type Bulbs
Plant Family Narcissus – Daffodils