Not all daffodils have yellow flowers in spring. We found the prettiest pink daffodil varieties to grow.
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Daffodil Delnashaugh
Narcissus ‘Delnashaugh’, Zones 3 to 9
Delnashaugh is a fanciful white and apricot daffodil that will stand out in your flower beds. Blooms have a star-like appearance. Let the foliage die back naturally to make sure your daffodils bloom the following spring.
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Pink Parasol Daffodil
Narcissus ‘Pink Parasol’, Zones 3 to 8
Pink Parasol’s spring blooming flowers are fragrant with pretty ruffled trumpets. Despite their delicate appearance, these pink daffodils are highly resilient. And deer will leave them alone.
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Replete Daffodil
Narcissus ‘Replete’, Zones 3 to 8
Replete is a unique double daffodil variety packed with petals. They make great cut flowers for spring bouquets and tabletop arrangements.
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Daffodil Sunny Girlfriend
Narcissus ‘Sunny Girlfriend’, Zones 3 to 8
For a daffodil with orangey-pink ruffles and white outer petals, try Sunny Girlfriend. We’re tickled pink over this pretty daffodil variety. Psst—we found daffodil facts you need to know.
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Daffodil Waltz
Narcissus ‘Waltz’, Zones 3 to 8
Instead of tip-toeing through the tulips, try doing the daffodil waltz! This flashy apricot-hued daffodil Waltz will leave you dancing with joy in your spring garden.
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