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There is a wide array of Daffodils that will make the spring bloom a thing of beauty.
There are so many types of daffodils that enthusiasts keep track of them by assigning each cultivar to one of 13 divisions. ‘Ice Follies’ (shown) is a large-cupped cultivar that blooms midseason. For early bloom, consider dwarf cultivars, such as ‘Tête-à-tête’, splendid among purple hellebores. Go for glam with a pot of double daffs by the front door; these divas like protection from heavy rain. Showy doubles ‘Tahiti’ and ‘Irene Copeland’ bloom midseason.