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International Flower Bulb Centre
(Acropolis Daffodil, Double Daffodil)
Exotic in appearance and spicy in fragrance, 'Acapulco' opens its camellia-like double flowers in mid-spring, late in the daffodil season. The large creamy white pom-pom flowers have orange flecks toward their centers.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs that are good for naturalizing. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Actaea Daffodil, Poeticus Daffodil)
A late-blooming, fragrant, and elegant cultivar that does well in relatively damp or shady sites, this heirloom poeticus hybrid is one of the best daffodils for naturalizing. Each stem bears one rounded, creamy white flower with a small, yellow, red-rimmed cup.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(After All Daffodil, Poeticus Daffodil)
Named for its exceptionally late bloom, 'After All' is a daffodil that can hold company with lilacs, doublefile viburnums, globe alliums, and other plants that bloom in late spring. Its large flowers have porcelain-white petals/tepals surrounding a broad, yellow, orange-rimmed cup. They bloom on tall stems.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Ambergate Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)
Bright and blooming very late in the daffodil season (mid- to late spring), 'Ambergate' is a particularly striking daffodil. It has golden apricot petals/tepals with a large, open frilly orange-red trumpet.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs that are good for naturalizing. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part sun and require...
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(American Heritage Daffodil, Trumpet Daffodil)
An unusual color scheme sets this trumpet daffodil apart from the pack. Its large mid-spring flowers have yellow petals/tepals with white bases, surrounding a long peachy-pink trumpet with a flared, ruffled tip.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part sun and require average to fertile soil....
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Amor Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
Appearing toward the end of the daffodil season (mid-spring), the large but elegant flowers of 'Amor' have pristine white petals/tepals with a broad, yellow, orange-rimmed cup. Each flowering stem bears one bloom.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part sun and require average to fertile soil....
(Angel Eyes Daffodil, Poeticus Daffodil)
This Poeticus-type daffodil has clean white petals with a small central greenish corona edged in orange-red. Flowers of 'Angel Eyes' appear in mid to late spring and combine well with early tulips and pansies in the garden. This is an American-bred hybrid introduction.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs that are good for naturalizing. Unlike tulips, they are poisonous, so their bulbs are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed by deer.
These are some...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Angel Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
There is indeed something heaven-sent about this exquisite daffodil. Borne on tall stems, the almost triangular, linen-white petals/tepals do have a sort of winged, hovering quality to them. They are beautifully accented by a small, pale lemon yellow, green-eyed cup with crinkled rim. Bloom in mid-spring, late in the daffodil season.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their green tops are not browsed...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Double Daffodil)
The large showy blooms of this double daffodil have two outer whorls of oval, broad yellow "petals," surrounding a central pompon of smaller incurved orange and red segments. The solitary, out-facing flowers appear on stately, thigh-high stems in early to mid-spring. This award-winning cultivar was introduced by Oregon Bulb Farms in 1975.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their top growth is not browsed...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Trumpet Daffodil)
A classic trumpet daffodil that blooms early in the season, 'Arctic Gold' has a dazzling yellow perianth and a long, flaring, slightly darker corona (trumpet). The three outer "petals" are broad and flat; the inner three are narrower and slightly cupped. The corona has a ribbed and scalloped tip. The solitary, out-facing flowers appear on medium-tall stems in early spring. Raised before 1951 by the Irish daffodil breeder J. Lionel Richardson, this cultivar has received many awards including the Royal...