The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is calling on gardeners to help bring a rare pink daffodil back into cultivation as the RHS’s Daffodil Diaries campaign returns for a second year today. Daffodil Diaries invites the UK’s 34 million gardeners to log daffodils growing in their garden and local public and community spaces. In 2025 there were nearly 3,000 submissions from across the country, from the Scilly Isles to the Outer Hebrides. You may also like Tracking down the rare Backhouse daffodils Planting and caring for daffodils The mapping of spring flowering daffodils last year revealed that 60 per cent of those grown in the UK are trumpet daffodils, with all-yellow varieties dominating (56 per cent). The all-yellow trumpet proved most popular (42 per cent), followed by all-yellow double flowers (8 per cent) and yellow and white cups (5 per cent). Narcissus 'Mrs R.O. Backhouse' © RHS Just 6 per cent of daffodils were reported to contain pink.…