Missouri Plants
Daffodil   (Narcissus sp.)
Tracheophyta: Angiospermae: Dicot: Daisy (Asteraceae)
Non-native from Europe


Habitat: gardens.
ID Features: yellow and/or white flowers in the early spring.
Natural History: Daffodils are planted as bulbs in many gardens throughout North America. They sprout and flower in early spring producing white, yellow, or orange flowers atop 12" to 24" stems. The plant is mildly poisonous.
Daffodil
The information is from:
Missouri Wildflowers by Edgar Denison, 5th Edition, Missouri Department of Conservation, ©1998.