Small-cupped daffodils (Narcissus, Division 3) are mid-season bloomers, known for their single flowers per stem and small, refined cups that measure no more than one-third the length of the petals. Their elegant form and bi-colored combinations make them a standout choice for borders, naturalized plantings, and cut flower arrangements.
Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, these daffodils are deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, returning reliably each year. Many cultivars feature white or pale petals with vibrant, contrasting cups, adding depth and visual interest to spring gardens.