In many gardens, daffodils serve as an unofficial harbinger of spring. As their tough green leaves begin to push through the soil in late winter, growers delight in knowing that it is only a matter of time before warmer weather is on the way. Traditionally, these bright yellow blooms can be spotted growing along roadways and near old or abandoned farmsteads. Daffodil bulbs are equally at home in modern landscapes. In recent years, newer hybrids have spawned renewed interest in the plant. Fortunately for those hoping to plant these delightful flower bulbs in their own yards, there are now more options than ever before. Many newer cultivars offer especially charming colors and exciting flower forms. Different Types of Daffodils Trumpet daffodils are among the most common types of narcissus. As one could imply, their namesake refers to the large center cup of the flower. Trumpet daffodils can vary in size, […]
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