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  2. These sunshine-yellow flowers emerge at winter’s end to lift our spirits. Plus, daffodils are deer- and rodent-resistant bulbs (unlike tulips)! Learn more about how and when to plant daffodilsand the delightful variety of choices, from the classic yellow variety to mini daffodils.

  3. 15 Great Types of Daffodils - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/top-daffodil-varieties-4129129

    Bearing lovely spring blooms in shades of gold, yellow, cream, orange, salmon, pink, and white, daffodils are the antidote to a long, dreary winter. If you've never planted them, you might be surprised by the sheer diversity of the Narcissus genus.

  4. Narcissus ‘Dutch Master’ (Trumpet Daffodil) - Gardenia

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    Introduced in 1938, multiple award-winning Narcissus 'Dutch Master' has become the standard for large yellow daffodils. Lightly fragrant, it boasts very large, showy golden-yellow flowers, 4 in. across (11 cm), in mid-spring. Noted for its great vigor and superior performance.

  5. After a long winter, there is nothing quite like seeing a sunny yellow daffodil emerge. When choosing daffodils for your garden, explore different shapes, sizes, and colors. Varieties offer slightly different bloom times throughout the spring, accenting and harmonizing with your other plantings.

  6. How to Grow and Care for Daffodils - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/planting-and-growing-daffodils-1402136

    Most varieties have yellow blossoms, but there are also white, orange, pink, and bicolor cultivars. Native to Europe and North Africa, daffodils are best planted in mid to late autumn and will emerge in early spring, reaching peak bloom about a month before the average last frost date.

  7. Discover the Beauty of Daffodil Types: From classic trumpet to delicate jonquils, explore a variety of daffodil types that will brighten your garden in spring.

  8. How to Grow and Care for Daffodils - Garden.org

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    Daffodils bring cheer to the spring garden with abundant flowers in hues of yellow, white, pink, salmon, orange, and red. Varieties are available in a range of sizes and forms. Flowers may be single or double, grow singly on a stem or with multiple flowers per stem, and height varies from 4 to 20 inches.

  9. Daffodil Guide | How to Grow and Care for Daffodil Flowers - HGTV

    www.hgtv.com/outdoors/flowers-and-plants/flowers/planting-and-growing-daffodil...

    Learn how to grow and care for daffodils, plus get expert advice on which type to choose for your growing conditions, when to plant daffodil bulbs and design tips for using daffodils in your garden and bouquets.

  10. Your Guide to Daffodils: The Ultimate Spring Flower

    theplantdimension.com/flowers/daffodils

    Daffodils are bright, cheery flowers that are one of the first to pop up in spring. Their sunny yellow blooms are often the brightest spots of color in the cold and barren landscape left at the end of winter. When you see daffodils, you know warm weather is on the way.

  11. 17 Daffodil Types to Choose From to Brighten Up Your Garden

    www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/bulbs/daffodil-types

    This outstanding yellow-orange daffodil type has earned its regal name. The large flowers offer white petals and a bold split cup. Bloom Season: Mid to late spring Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil Size: To 18 inches tall Zones: 3-8