Daffodil varieties to try
Left to right top row: Daffodil Monal, Sir Winston Churchill, Kapiti Peach, Avalanche
Bottom row: Thalia, Cheerfulness
We started our flower farm with 7 varietes of Daffodils, but there are literally thousands! Daffodils come in many colors green, pink, yellow, orange and white. Some are fragrant and all are pest resistant.
Interested in growing your own collection? Here is some information about the varieties we are growing:
Monal: Monal started blooming in early March in our zone 7A garden. Multiple stems with one flower per stem. Flowers feature a yellow perianth (outer petals) and orange corona.
Sir Winston Churchill: Early March, fragrant. Sir Winston Churchill is a double Daffodil and has multiple flowers on multiple stems.
Kapiti Peach: Mid March, fragrant. Multiple flowers on Multiple stems. Corona starts yellow and changes to peach as the flower ages.
Avalanche: Late March, fragrant. Many small flowers per stem, multiple stems per plant. Harvest when 1-2 flowers have bloomed.
Thalia: Late March, early April. Not fragrant. 2-3 medium sized white flowers per stem. Thalia has a lovely green interior that compliments foliage in arrangements.
Cheerfulness: Late March, early April. Fragrant. 3-4 small double flowers per stem. Short stems.

