How Big Is a Daffodil? Size, Height & Kids Worksheet

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Daffodil

The daffodil, scientifically known as *Narcissus*, is a genus of predominantly spring perennial plants in the Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis) family. Native to meadows and woods in southern Europe and North Africa, daffodils are prized for their trumpet-shaped central corona surrounded by six petal-like tepals

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I can see a Daffodil.

The Daffodil is a flowers > bulbs & spring blooms > flower.

Daffodil helps me learn a real-world English word.

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Which measurement tells how tall it is?

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About Daffodil

The daffodil, scientifically known as *Narcissus*, is a genus of predominantly spring perennial plants in the Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis) family. Native to meadows and woods in southern Europe and North Africa, daffodils are prized for their trumpet-shaped central corona surrounded by six petal-like tepals. These vibrant flowers come in a range of colors, from the classic yellow to white, orange, and even pink. Beyond their ornamental value, daffodils contain alkaloids, historically used in traditional medicine. They're a symbol of rebirth and new beginnings, commonly associated with spring and Easter celebrations. While beautiful, it's important to note that daffodils are toxic if ingested.

Size Overview

Wondering about the typical daffodil size? A standard daffodil is about the size of a small drinking glass. Its dimensions are roughly 80mm wide, 350mm tall, and 80mm in length, which translates to 8.0cm in width and 35.0cm in height. Imagine a daffodil fitting comfortably in your palm, although its height will exceed your hand's length. When thinking about daffodil height, consider it being roughly as tall as a standard water bottle. Understanding the daffodil dimensions allows you to better visualize its presence in your garden or a vase.

7.0 cm
Width
35.0 cm
Height
3.0 cm
Depth

🧒 For Kids

A daffodil is as tall as a child's arm from elbow to fingertip! Its bright yellow petals open like a star in spring.

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