Yes, daffodils are monocots. Monocots are a group of flowering plants that have one seed leaf (cotyledon) when they germinate. Daffodils belong to the family Amaryllidaceae, which is part of the monocot group. Other characteristics of monocots include parallel leaf veins, flower parts in multiples of three, and a fibrous root system. Daffodils exhibit all these traits, confirming their classification as monocots.