Daffodils

What is the relationship between daffodils and Easter?

Daffodils belong to the Easter holiday because they are the first flowers to blossom in spring, and this implies new life and renewal, the same aspects of Easter. The holiday of Easter signifies Jesus Christ’s resurrection and renewal, and daffodils, with their bright yellow blooms, have become the obvious metaphor for this restoration and renewal. Daffodils mark the beginning of spring in most cultures, and are thus a natural seasonal flower. They are widely used in Easter decorations, bouquets, and flowers to signify the beauty of the season and the spiritual renewal that Easter brings. Their dazzling colors and early bloom also feel joyful and positive which adds to the excitement of the holiday.