Daffodils (botanically called narcissus) are long term perennials and make for great companions to not only other bulbs, but also Annuals, perennials, and all sorts of shrubs. They soften hard landscapes, accent most any garden, and are an inexpensive solution to adding color on nearly any budget. They are relatively pest free and deer will not eat them. Daffodil classifications become quite technical, as they are divided into 13 divisions according to their flower shape and heritage by the American daffodil society. They do well throughout most of the U.S., as long as there is a discernible winter. Ideal for large plantings and naturalizing, making them an exceptional value item and providing years of carefree color. Sweetly fragrant, many French perfume companies use this variety in their formulary perfumes. Small cupped, with white, yellow, and red mini cups. Once established, will multiply very well for generations to come. Narrow channeled leaves. Fun fact: did you know that the narcissus is the flower of march?
Classic poet's daffodil, also known as recurvus
One of the oldest varieties still being grown
Good for naturalizing and fragrant
Dormant bulbs