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Daffodil (Narcissus)
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Deciduous Perennial in the Amaryllidaceae Family
Note: Spring ephemerals have evolved take advantage of sunlight which penetrates deciduous forests before the trees fully leaf out and then shut down for the year by the end of spring to rest until the next year. When buying them in summer you typically won't see anything above the ground until the next April!
 
 

Plant Data

Sun Exposure Partial Shade - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium
Zones 4a - 8b (Usually hardy to -30° F)
Tags Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Full Sun, Medium, Medium, Partial Shade, Partial Sun, Perennial, Spring Ephemeral
Bloom Period March to April
Flower Color White, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Bicolor
 

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