
Division 1 – Trumpet Daffodils
One flower to a stem, corona (trumpet or cup) as long or longer than the perianth segments (petals).
Division 2 – Large-Cupped Daffodils
One flower to a stem, corona (cup) more than one third but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments (petals).
Division 3 – Small-Cupped Daffodils
One flower to a stem, corona (cup) not more than one third the height of the perianth segments (petals).
Division 4 – Double Daffodils
Daffodils have a clustered cup, petals or both. There can be one or more flowers per stem.
There can be one or more flowers per stem.
Division 5 – Triandrus Daffodils
Usually more than one flower to a stem, head drooping, perianth segments often reflexed and of silky texture.
There are usually two or more blooms per stem.
Division 6 – Cyclamineus Daffodils
One flower to a stem, perianth significantly reflexed and corona straight and narrow. flower at an acute angle to the stem, with a very short pedicel (neck).
Division 7 – Jonquilla Daffodils
Usually several flower heads to a stem, flowers usually fragrant, stem is round in cross-section and foliage is often rush like.
Division 8 – Tazetta Daffodils
Usually three to twenty flowers to a stout stem, sweet scented and very short cupped. Perianth segments spreading not reflexed; flowers usually
fragrant.
Division 9 – Poeticus Daffodils
Usually one flower to a stem. White petals sometimes stained with the corona color at the base, small flat cup edged with red. Fragrant.
Division 10 – Bulbocodium Hybrids
Small flowers resemble a “hoop petticoat” form.
Division 11a – Split-Cupped Collar Daffodils
Split-corona daffodils with the corona segments opposite the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in two whorls of three.
Division 11b – Split-Cupped Papillon Daffodils
Split-corona daffodils with the corona segments alternate to the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in a single whorl of six.
Division 12 – Miscellaneous Daffodils
Daffodil cultivars which do not fit the definition of any other division.
Division 13 – Species, Wild Variants, and Wild Hybrids
Daffodils distinguished solely by botanical name.
One flower to a stem, corona (trumpet or cup) as long or longer than the perianth segments (petals).
Division 2 – Large-Cupped Daffodils
One flower to a stem, corona (cup) more than one third but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments (petals).
Division 3 – Small-Cupped Daffodils
One flower to a stem, corona (cup) not more than one third the height of the perianth segments (petals).
Division 4 – Double Daffodils
Daffodils have a clustered cup, petals or both. There can be one or more flowers per stem.
There can be one or more flowers per stem.
Division 5 – Triandrus Daffodils
Usually more than one flower to a stem, head drooping, perianth segments often reflexed and of silky texture.
There are usually two or more blooms per stem.
Division 6 – Cyclamineus Daffodils
One flower to a stem, perianth significantly reflexed and corona straight and narrow. flower at an acute angle to the stem, with a very short pedicel (neck).
Division 7 – Jonquilla Daffodils
Usually several flower heads to a stem, flowers usually fragrant, stem is round in cross-section and foliage is often rush like.
Division 8 – Tazetta Daffodils
Usually three to twenty flowers to a stout stem, sweet scented and very short cupped. Perianth segments spreading not reflexed; flowers usually
fragrant.
Division 9 – Poeticus Daffodils
Usually one flower to a stem. White petals sometimes stained with the corona color at the base, small flat cup edged with red. Fragrant.
Division 10 – Bulbocodium Hybrids
Small flowers resemble a “hoop petticoat” form.
Division 11a – Split-Cupped Collar Daffodils
Split-corona daffodils with the corona segments opposite the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in two whorls of three.
Division 11b – Split-Cupped Papillon Daffodils
Split-corona daffodils with the corona segments alternate to the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in a single whorl of six.
Division 12 – Miscellaneous Daffodils
Daffodil cultivars which do not fit the definition of any other division.
Division 13 – Species, Wild Variants, and Wild Hybrids
Daffodils distinguished solely by botanical name.