Daffodil Flowers

Native to the Mediterranean region and Western Europe, Daffodils are hardy perennials that come back year after year, spreading and often naturalizing. They are fall-planted bulbs, usually planted in October, and the flowers bloom in late winter or early spring.

There are thousands of daffodil varieties. The traditional daffodil flower may be a showy yellow or white, with six petals and a trumpet-shaped central corona. Daffodils are suitable for planting between shrubs, on a border, or even in pots. Daffodil plants can also be forced inside to add cheer to the winter months, making great springtime cut flowers.