Family: Amarylidaceae

Scientific Name: Narcissus Species and wild forms Division 13

Common Name: Species and wild forms of Daffodils

Description

This group includes all of the species and wild forms of Daffodils that are being used in ornamental gardens.

Plant TypeBulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, moist, damp
Soil & Sitewell drained
Flowerspale yellow petals surrounding a darker yellow trumpet
StemsAn unbranched stem is called a scape. The below-ground stem is an ovoid tunicate bulb.
Propagationseeds, division
Native SiteDaffodils are native to southern Europe and North Africa and are now distributed worldwide. They can be found growing in Woodlands, grasslands, riverbanks, and marshes.
Misc FactsDeer and rabbit-resistant
Notes & Reference#57-Spring Flowering Bulbs (Dr. A.A. DeHertogh), #64-Daffodils for North American Gardens Brett And Becky Hearth)
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