Top 10 Daffodils for Your Yard and Garden (2024)

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Top 10 Daffodils for your Yard and Garden

Top Daffodils to Choose…

Yellow trumpet daffodils are far and away the world’s most popular style of daffodils. But why stop therewhen the daffodil world has so much more to offer? According to the American Daffodil Society, there are 13 official daffodil flower types and more than 25,000 named cultivars!

So how do you decide which varieties to plant in your garden? Start with these 10 timeless favorites. All have proven to be vigorous, sturdy and reliably perennial. They include many different flower styles and bloom times, so you will get a full month of spring color every year.

Want to learn more about growing daffodils? You might be interested in reading:Best Daffodils for Naturalizing,Types of Daffodils to Know and Grow, andAll About Daffodils. Or how about the History of Tulips and Daffodils, How to divide spring bulbsor How to plant Daffodils properly? There is a wealth of great information about daffodils and more on our National Garden Bureau members web sites.

Look for more information on the Year of the Daffodil and Daffodil pictures.

Thank you to Kathleen LaLiberte, Longfield Gardens for providing this information.

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The iconic daffodil is big and yellow with a very large cup. For years, the go-to variety was King Alfred, but it’s no longer in cultivation. Instead, look for Dutch Master or Yellow River. Both have large, egg-yolk-yellow flowers with oversize trumpets. These classic yellow daffodils are great for massing and naturalizing. They bloom early and have a boldpresence in the landscape.

This daffodil is easy to recognize: pure white petals surrounding a red-orange cup. A golden yellow halo encircles the base of the cup and adds to theglow. Barrett Browning isan early bloomer, an excellent naturalizer and it holds up well in warm climates.

#3. Goblet

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This daffodil makes a perfect partner for Dutch Master or Unsurpassable. The large flowers have pure white petals surrounding a widely flared and ruffled yellow cup. A yellow halo at the base of the trumpet gives the blossoms an even sunnier look. Long-lasting and simply beautiful.

Extra-large flowers and extra-bright colors make Orange Progress a great choice for landscaping. The flowers never go unnoticed. Deep yellow petals set off brilliant orange, tightly ruffled cups. The weatherproof blossoms have thick petals and lots of substance.

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Possibly the best pink daffodil around. The oversize flowers and have broad, thick, snow-white petals. Prominent, ruffled cups open apricot and age to coral pink. Pink Pride’s blossoms face outward and slightly upward, which makes them extra showy in the garden and great for cut flower arrangements.

#6 – Tahiti

One of the all-time greats of the daffodil world. Tahiti is a multiple award winner and has been consistently popular since it was first introduced back in 1956. Layers of rounded, golden yellow petals are interspersed with frilly, red-orange accents. Tahiti is a mid to late season daffodil that is long-lasting in the garden and is an excellent cut flower.

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There are so many reasons to love this daffodil…starting with the name Cheerfulness! The double flowers are creamy white with yellow highlights and are borne in clusters of 3 to 4 blossoms per stem. Cheerfulness has long slender stems and narrow foliage. It looks fabulous in a vase and has a wonderful, gardenia-like fragrance. Blooms in late spring.

An outstanding daffodil in every way. Golden Echo’s mid-size flowers and relatively compact height are perfect for flower beds and containers. The blossoms measure about 3” across and have long, lemon yellow trumpets, crisp white petals, and a striking yellow halo. They are fragrant and just the right size for cheery spring flower arrangements.

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#9 – Jetfire

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Jetfire is an energetic little daffodil that looks like it’s rushing full speed into spring. The 1” wide flowers have bright yellow petals that sweep back from theirlong orange cups. This variety’s 10” height makes it perfect for planting in the front of a flower bed, tucking under shrubs or growing in containers. Very long-lasting and doesn’t flop over.

#10 – Tete a Tete

This adorable miniature daffodil is among the longest-blooming, most versatile varieties you can grow. Tete a Tete blooms early and keeps on going for weeks. Great in flower beds, landscaping and in containers. The grassy foliage doesn’t compete with the flowers and it fades away relatively quickly. Available since 1949 and still in the top 10.

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Top 10 Daffodils for Your Yard and Garden (2024)

FAQs

What are the most popular daffodils? ›

Yellow trumpet daffodils are far and away the world's most popular style of daffodils.

What is the most reliable daffodil? ›

Narcissus 'February Gold' (Cyclamineus Daffodil)

Blooming in early spring, this Miniature Daffodil is one of the most reliable, reblooming perennial bulbs. It multiplies easily to create pretty swathes of yellow blooms resembling shooting stars with their back-swept petals.

What is the best month to plant daffodil bulbs? ›

The best time to plant daffodil bulbs is in the fall (exact timing can range anywhere from September to late November, depending on where you live). The soil needs to have cooled off, but the ground still needs to be workable when you plant.

How many daffodil bulbs should I plant together? ›

It's easy to fit daffodils into your gardening style. Depending on the cultivar, they grow 14-24 inches tall, and look right at home in formal gardens, naturalized areas, mixed perennial beds and other locations. For the best effect, we recommend planting daffodils in groups of five or more.

Which daffodils bloom the longest? ›

Daffodil Tete a Tete.

Each bulb produces an astonishing number of small, bright yellow flowers that open early and stay around for weeks. This is a versatile daffodil -- perfect for the front of a flower bed, lining a walkway, planting among shrubs or filling containers. Excellent for forcing.

Where should you not plant daffodils? ›

Daffodils need to be planted in the sun. They can take some partial shade but like full sun. If you plant them in the shade they probably will not come back next year. Over time, the clumps of daffodils become too congested.

What is the lifespan of a daffodil? ›

Once the daffodil flower blooms it can last for several weeks. Daffodils are true bulbs and like all true bulbs are perennials, with a life span of three to five years, during which time they self- propagate. The dormant daffodil bulb consists of an embryo flower, short stem and tightly packed leaves.

What are the disadvantages of daffodils? ›

Daffodil can cause irritation and swelling of the mouth, tongue, and throat. Daffodil can also cause vomiting, salivation, diarrhea, brain and nerve disorders, lung collapse, and death. People who handle daffodil plants or bulbs can have skin swelling and irritation.

Can you leave daffodil bulbs in the ground all year? ›

You may leave daffodils down in the ground for between 3 to 5 years. If blooming does not happen one season, it would be best to move them to a new location. After blooming, never cut the foliage until it begins to yellow (usually late May or June).

Can I plant potted daffodils in the ground? ›

“It's true, once spring temperatures stay above freezing, nursery pots of spring bulb flowers can be used indoors or out. Just slip them out of their plastic pots, then plant them outdoors into the garden or containers,” says Sally Ferguson, director of the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in Danby, Vt.

How deep should daffodil bulbs be planted? ›

How Deep to Plant Daffodils, Tulips, & Other Bulbs. The general rule of thumb for planting spring bulbs is to plant two to three times as deep as the bulbs is tall. This means most large bulbs like tulips or daffodils will be planted about 6 inches deep while smaller bulbs will be planted 3-4 inches deep.

What can I plant next to daffodils? ›

Azaleas and Rhododendrons

These flowering shrubs, with their pastel colors, emerge as excellent companions for daffodils.

What happens if you plant daffodil bulbs too close together? ›

Planting flower bulbs too close together can cause root systems to strangle each other or cause them to dehydrate or starve due to limited water and nutrition. The general rule of thumb is to cover the top of each bulb with 3" to 4" of soil, taking care to not break off any sprout growth.

How many years does it take for daffodils to multiply? ›

How many years do daffodil bulbs last? - Quora. In a favorable location they are immortal and multiply year after year. I have seen a clump of 6 turn into a clump of a hundred over 6–7 yrs.

What daffodils have the best scent? ›

Narcissus 'Thalia' (Triandrus Daffodils)

Very fragrant and vigorous, award-winning Narcissus 'Thalia', referred to by many as the Orchid Narcissus, is a terrific Triandrus Daffodil, boasting large, gently nodding, very fragrant, pure white flowers in the mid-spring garden.

What are traditional daffodils? ›

Trumpet Daffodils are quite traditional-looking with large flowers, one bloom per stem, and long trumpets (just as long or longer than the length of the perianth segments). This group offers a wide variety of colors (white, yellow, and dramatic color combinations) and shapes (wide, narrow, or flared trumpets).

What are the best daffodils for fragrance? ›

The double daffodils 'Cheerfulness' and 'Yellow Cheerfulness' are well recognised for their perfume. All three varieties can be purchased together in our Scented Collection. The miniature 'Hawera' daffodil in lemon yellow and the 'Minnow' a dainty white and yellow may be small in size but their scent is sensational.

What was the original daffodil? ›

Until the 19th century, daffodils were either wild species or natural hybrids that had slowly increased in number over time. The modern daffodil evolved during the 1800s when plant cultivators began to select flowers for different aesthetic qualities.

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