We hope you enjoy our free to use Daffodil picture gallery. Our Daffodil images are for personal, non-business use.
Please give us appropriate credit in your project. See terms of use below.
Did You Know? Daffodils were first cultivated in gardens around 300 B.C.
Homeowners Love Daffodils
Since ancient times, homeowners have loved daffodil flowers in the gardens around their homes. And, they are perfectly at home in naturalized settings, too. The plants are early to mid-spring bloomers. They brighten up your yard before other flowers bloom, and before leaves begin to emerge on trees. With about 60 species, there is a lot of variety to choose from. And perhaps best of all is the fact that deer, rabbits, and squirrels leave them alone.
Did You Know? Daffodils symbolize new beginnings.
Terms and Conditions for Use of Our Daffodil Pictures
Please enjoy these free to use daffodil pictures for personal use, school reports, and non-profit applications. We do not allow these pictures to be retained in online collections or re-distribution. We do not authorize free use of these pictures for companies and for-profit institutions without written or email requests to us and subject to our approval. We retain the rights to the pictures.