| Description | This group includes all of the species and wild forms of Daffodils that are being used in ornamental gardens. | 
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc. | 
| Sunlight | full | 
| Moisture | average, moist, damp | 
| Soil & Site | well drained | 
| Flowers | pale yellow petals surrounding a darker yellow trumpet | 
| Stems | An unbranched stem is called a scape. The below-ground stem is an ovoid tunicate bulb. | 
| Propagation | seeds, division | 
| Native Site | Daffodils 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 Facts | Deer and rabbit-resistant | 
| Notes & Reference | #57-Spring Flowering Bulbs (Dr. A.A. DeHertogh), #64-Daffodils for North American Gardens Brett And Becky Hearth) | 
 
                 
                         
                         
                         
                         
        