Find Your Favorite Daffodil
Steve Bender, The Grumpy Gardener
By Steve Bender
Ice Folliesd
Credit: P. Allen Smith
In the South, the golden trumpets of daffodils announce the arrival of Spring. Planted wildly, amongst trees and shrubs or in containers, you can't go wrong with these cheerful flowers.
Ice Follies
Ice Folliesd
Credit: P. Allen Smith
- 16-18" tall
- early- to mid-spring bloom
- multiplies quickly
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Carlton
Carlton Daffodils
Credit: Photo: Art Meripol
- 14-16" tall
- early-spring bloom
- multiplies quickly.
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Falconet
Falconet Daffodils
Credit: Photo: Art Meripol
- 12-14" tall
- mid-spring bloom
- multiple flowers per stem.
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Avalanche
Avalanche Daffodils
Credit: Photo: Art Meripol
- 16-18" tall
- early- to mid-spring bloom
- 15-20 blooms per stem.
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Geranium
Geranium Daffodils
Credit: Photo: Art Meripol
- 14-16" tall
- mid- to late-spring bloom
- very fragrant.
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Precocious
Precocious Daffodils
Credit: Photo: Helen Norman
- 14-17" tall
- mid- to late-spring bloom
- very showy
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By Steve Bender