Daffodil Bouquets

Daffodils represent Easter par excellence! There is hardly any other flower like yellow or white daffodils reminding us of Easter. See our beautiful yellow and white daffodils nicely arranged in a bunch or being integral parts of refreshing Easter bouquets. Our florists have the freshest flowers for you in their local flower shop. Send Easter greetings and sweeten them with daffodils!

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  • Send a daffodil bouquet with Euroflorist

     

    Do you look forward to Easter every year? To the Easter egg hunt, the chocolate bunnies and the colourful decorations? Then a bouquet of daffodils can't be missing. Nothing highlights the freshness and optimism of this celebration in such a cheerful way as daffodils. Order daffodils online through Euroflorist or send a bouquet of daffodils to a loved one to sweeten their day or Easter. Choose between yellow daffodils and white daffodils and your daffodil bouquet will be delivered straight to your door.

  • What do daffodils stand for?

     

    The symbolism of the narcissus or daffodil derives directly from its flowering season. Every year it reliably sticks its pretty flower head out of the ground and sometimes even defies frosty temperatures and snow. Accordingly, it stands for freshness, fertility and blossoming life itself. Christianity took a close look at this and named the daffodil the official Easter flower because of its significance. But also in a non-religious context it stands for optimism, freshness and positivity. It embodies, so to speak, exactly the beautiful feeling of spring.

  • When do daffodils bloom?

    Daffodils, or daffodils, are one of the flower types that are the first to raise their flowers to the sky after the frosty winter. Depending on how mild the winter is, the daffodil flowering season begins as early as February and lasts until the end of May. Wild daffodils flower earlier than those you plant at home.

  • Are daffodils poisonous?

    Yes. Every part of the daffodil plant is poisonous. If ingested, it causes nausea and vomiting in humans. In pets (cats and dogs) it can even cause convulsions and/or cardiac arrhythmia. The daffodil is even poisonous for other cut flowers: do not include it in a colourful bouquet with other flowers such as tulips. The daffodil contaminates the water in the vase and so the other cut flowers spoil much faster than a normal bouquet.