Not all daffodils are yellow. We found the prettiest pink daffodil varieties to grow.
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Not all daffodils are yellow. We found the prettiest pink daffodil varieties to grow.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.
Narcissus ‘Extravaganza’, Zones 3 to 8
Extravaganza is a fanciful, frilly white and pink daffodil that will stand out in your flower beds. Let the foliage die back naturally to make sure your daffodils bloom the following spring,
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.
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.
Narcissus ‘Pink champagne’, Zones 3 to 8
For a subtle flush of pink color, try pink champagne. We’re already tickled pink over this new daffodil variety. Psst—we found 6 daffodil facts you need to know.
Narcissus ‘Cha Cha’, Zones 3 to 8
Want to try forcing bulbs to grow indoors? Try growing mini daffodils in a container! Cha cha is simply adorable with dainty pink and white flowers.
Narcissus ‘Chromacolor’, Zones 3 to 8
For bold display of color, try Chromacolor! The large, vibrant salmon-hued trumpets are sure to stand out among other daffodils and early blooming spring flowers.
Narcissus ‘My Story’, Zones 3 to 8
My Story is a petite double pink daffodil, growing only 10 to 12 inches tall. Plant these bulbs in a large group for a fantastic pink focal point in your spring garden. Learn how and when to plant tulip bulbs.