![Crimson glory Crimson glory](/images/crimson-glory/thumbnail.webp)
Daffodil
What color is Daffodil?
Daffodil is a color that is named after the flower of the same name.
It is a vivid yellow color with a hexadecimal code of #FFFF31 and a RGB code of 255, 255, 49.
In a CMYK color space, this color is composed of 0% cyan, 0% magenta, 81% yellow and 0% black.
This color has a hue angle of 60 degrees, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 59.6%.
Daffodil is one of the colors that can be found in nature, as it is the color of the petals of some varieties of daffodils, such as the Dutch Master and the Yellow River.
They are spring flowers that belong to the genus Narcissus and have a trumpet-shaped corona surrounded by six tepals.
Daffodil is a color that symbolizes joy, happiness, optimism and hope.
It is associated with the spring season, when nature awakens and blooms after the winter.
Daffodil is also the birth flower for people born in March and the national flower of Wales.
This color can brighten up any space and mood with its cheerful and lively hue.
Example of the palette with the Daffodil color
![Palette with colors: Pale gold, Blanched Almond and Daffodil Picture with primary colors of Pale gold, Blanched Almond, Daffodil, Dark coral and Mountbatten pink](/images/daffodil/painting-of-a-sunset-over-a-mountain-range.webp)
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...