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Daffodil Plant

Daffodil Plant

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Daffodil Plant: Narcissus

The Daffodil Plant is a Spring-blooming, trumpet-shaped flower characterized by its vibrant yellow or white petals and central trumpet-like corona. It adds a burst of color to gardens and landscapes. The flower's vibrant colors, from sunny yellows to pastel lemon, create striking visual displays that brighten any outdoor area.

They are famous for being yellow, but they come in all kinds of other colors, including white, orange, and even pink. They also feature varieties with more than one of these colors. Therefore, they can form a splendid and colorful swash throughout any garden.

They have adorned gardens for thousands of years. Indeed, the Greek name is Narcissus. Currently, it's the national flower of Wales. They've been harbingers of the coming of spring throughout their existence, and because they're perennials, each flower does the same for many years throughout its life cycle. They'll anchor your garden through spring and summer as long-lasting blooms, drawing people's gaze to their grace and beauty.

The Blooming Trumpet The Daffodil

Before they bloom, the trumpet of the mature bloom is covered in a waxy shell called a spathe. The spathe is delicate and reflects the entire light spectrum when covered in morning dew. Not everyone forms a trumpet, however.

They form two kinds of cups:

 charming double blooms and what's known as the jonquil, which is a beautiful two-toned bloom. Generally, there are two kinds of jonquils: one with primarily white petals and yellow accents and one that's the opposite. Such flowers that sport two exquisite colors can act as a transition between sections of the garden.

Care and Growth Info

They can grow almost to 3 feet tall and a foot wide. Their mature leaves are tall and straight and only sag toward the end of the growing season at the beginning of August. They last more than a month through the heart of the summer, lending their multicolored cheek to any garden. Because they thrive in containers as much as in the open, they're a terrific accent for window sills, porches, patios, and decks, bringing their polychromatic cheeriness to every part of the garden and the whole property.

Companion Perennial Plants

The bright yellow flowers pair very well with other garden residents, including the Northern Blue Star with its deep blue and indigo blooms and the vibrant red of roses or dahlias. When considering them fresh, the color palette is nearly endless and fabulously flexible.

Where do they grow best?

They love soil with good drainage and full to partial sun. Choose an area of your yard with proper airflow to reduce the chances of fungal diseases. 

How frequently should I water them?

Watering them in the growing season but avoiding excess watering is recommended to prevent the bulbs from rotting. 

How do I Propagate them? 

They can be multiplied by dividing clumps of bulbs every three to four years. They can also be grown from seeds, though this process takes longer than bulb division. Harvest seeds when the flowers have withered, sow them in a planting medium and wait for flowers to come up. 

When Should I Plant Them

Timing is essential. Plant your bulbs in autumn, before the soil freezes, so they have enough time to develop and bloom in spring. 

What are some companion Plants for Them?

Daffodils enjoy the company of other flowers and more. Grow them with tulips to get a truly floral marriage made in a floral paradise, or grow them with perennials to create a marvelous garden outlook.

 

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Bare Root Plants
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Bloom Season

Spring

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Bloom/Foliage Color

Yellow

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Height at Maturity

Under 12"

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Care

Daffodils thrive in well-drained soil and should be watered regularly, especially during dry periods. Allow the vegetation to die back naturally to nourish the bulbs for the next season. Fertilize in early spring for optimal growth and blooms.

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Plant Reproduction

Daffodil Plant can spread by asexual cloning through bulb division and sexual reproduction from seed

Planting bare-root perennials is best in any season if they are dormant; we only sell dormant plants. Planting them year-round is also excellent if you can get dormant perennials. When your bare-root perennials arrive, soak the roots in water for a few hours to rehydrate them. Lant by digging a hole wide enough to spread the roots comfortably and deep enough to place the top portion crown (where the roots meet the stem) at or slightly above ground level. Position the plant in the hole, backfill with native soil, and gently firm the soil around the roots—water well after planting to settle the soil around the plant and eliminate air. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to keep weeds at bay and moisture locked in, keeping the mulch away from the crown. Irrigate plants regularly during the first few weeks of drought; never water in full sun, and water late in the evenings to ensure the roots are established well. Fertilize sparingly in the first year, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in subsequent years as needed. 

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Springs first blooming perennial
Long blooming cycle
Deer resistant and low maintenance
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What We Ship

The Benefits of Bare Root Plants

Bare root plants are shipped without soil or pots, making them lightweight and easy to handle. They arrive dormant, ready to be planted and thrive as beautiful, healthy additions to your garden.

Cost-Effective

With no heavy pots or soil, you'll save 50-60% on shipping costs, and you can easily plant our plants yourself—no equipment needed, just a spade for digging small holes.

Hassle-Free

Bare root plants are hassle-free because they're lightweight, easy to handle, and require minimal packaging. They establish quickly, saving you time and effort in planting and maintenance.

Better Growth

Bareroot dormant plants are more hardy because they adapt better to new environments, with stronger root systems that establish quickly, leading to greater resilience and improved survival rates in various conditions.

Eco-Friendly

Bare root native plants are environmentally friendly because they promote biodiversity, require less water and maintenance, and support local ecosystems, making them a sustainable choice for eco-conscious gardening

Features
Why You Will Love Our Daffodil Plant

Deer and Rodent Resistant

Unlike many other garden plants, daffodils are not favored by deer and rodents. Their toxicity to these animals means they are less likely to be eaten, ensuring your blooms remain intact and beautiful.

Bright and Cheerful Blooms

Daffodils produce vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that light up any garden with their sunny yellow hues. They bring a sense of joy and renewal in early spring, making them a perfect addition to your landscape.

Versatile Landscaping:

Daffodils are incredibly versatile, suitable for borders, containers, rock gardens, and naturalized areas. Their ability to adapt to different garden settings makes them a flexible choice for enhancing any outdoor space.


Protective Blooms:

Daffodils, symbols of resilience, bloom early to herald spring's arrival. Their bright flowers attract pollinators, supporting ecosystem health, while their natural toxicity deters garden pests, protecting your garden.

Caring Tips

How do I care for my Daffodil Plant?

Each box contains detailed care instructions and information about your product. But here's the basics.

Care Tips

Daffodils thrive in well-drained soil and should be watered regularly, especially during dry periods. Allow the vegetation to die back naturally to nourish the bulbs for the next season. Fertilize in early spring for optimal growth and blooms.

Light Requirements

Daffodils thrive best in full to partial sunlight. They prefer at least 6 hours of sunlight daily but can tolerate some shade, especially in warmer climates. Proper light exposure ensures vibrant blooms and healthy growth.

Hardy Planting Zones

3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8

Customer Reviews

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Felicia Dozier

The flowers came exactly the way they were described and wonderfully. I can’t wait until the spring next year when they come up.

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Betty Davenport

I planted them when i received them thank you so much

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Georgia Scheel
Great Decision

I was skeptical about ordering live Daffodil plants online, but we just moved and it was too late to plant bulbs to bloom this Spring. My daffodil plants arrived quickly and well-packaged. I planted them in containers yesterday and they are already looking great. Thank you TN Nursery!

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Camille Flores
Packed safely and all ready for planting

I got two for one price daffodils in early march, great deal. They came with instructions to plant immediately so I did. They appear very healthy. 2-3 inches green stalk on a dry root 1-2” dry and healthy looking

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David Grey
so far so good

great plans at an affordable price.