Butterfly daffodils, also known as split-corona daffodils, feature distinctive, frilled cups that spread outward, resembling delicate butterfly wings. Their layered, textured blooms come in shades of yellow, white, orange, and peach, creating a dramatic visual effect in garden beds and borders.
Blooming in mid to late spring, these daffodils thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, offering deer resistance, drought tolerance, and long-lasting beauty. Their soft fragrance and unusual form make them a standout choice for cut flower arrangements and naturalized plantings.