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International Flower Bulb Centre
(Large-cupped Daffodil)
A large-cupped daffodil with an arresting color scheme, 'Decoy' opens its white "petals" to reveal a central corona (cup) of rich rose-red. The corona gradually fades to deep salmon pink. Arrayed in a double triangle, the six "petals" are slightly creased and cupped. The short, funnel-shaped corona has a frilly mouth. The solitary blooms appear in mid-spring, late in the daffodil season. Introduced in 1979, this is one of many outstanding daffodils hybridized by Grant Mitsch of Oregon.
Daffodils...
James Burghardt
(Large-cupped Daffodil)
A cheerful, long-lived, early-blooming daffodil introduced more than 60 years ago, this large-cupped hybrid is still popular in gardens. The very broad, bright buttercup-yellow "petals" frame a shallow, bowl-shaped, yellow cup with a wide-flaring, ruffled, orange-rimmed mouth. The solitary, horizontal to slightly up-facing blooms appear in early spring on calf-high stems.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals...
James Burghardt
(Double Daffodil)
The huge but elegant blooms of this double daffodil have several whorls of silky white "petals" surrounding a frilly ruff of apricot-pink segments. The solitary, out-facing blooms perch on knee-high stems from mid to late spring, at the end of 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 top growth is not browsed by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Large-cupped Daffodil)
The picture of elegance, this large-cupped daffodil bears pure porcelain-white flowers on relatively compact stems from early to mid-spring, midway through the daffodil season. The six very broad, oval "petals" are smooth and blunt-tipped; the inner three are shouldered at their base. The long, narrowly funnel-shaped cup is irregularly ribbed and has a lightly ruffled and pleated rim. The solitary blooms are horizontal or slightly inclined.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs....
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Double Daffodil)
A double-flowered sport of the famous 'Carlton,' 'Dick Wilden' bears sunny, relatively small flowers early in the daffodil season. Greenish yellow "petals" surround a central pompon of numerous densely packed deep-yellow segments. The solitary, out-facing flowers appear on medium-tall stems in early spring. This cultivar was introduced in 1962.
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...
Jessie Keith
(Doctor Hugh Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
One of the most decorated daffodils in its class (with awards including the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit), the division 3 hybrid 'Doctor Hugh' bears large flowers with pure white petals/tepals and a small, flat, bright orange, green-eyed cup. They are held singly on tall stems in mid-spring, rather 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...
Jessie Keith
(Double Daffodil, Duration Daffodil)
A recently introduced cultivar hybridized by Jackson's Daffodils in Tasmania, 'Duration' bears fully double flowers with four tiers of creamy-white petals/tepals and a central orange frill. The flowers are borne from mid- to late 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 by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer...
Jessie Keith
(Dutch Master Daffodil, Trumpet Daffodil)
Big, bright, and bold, the cultivar 'Dutch Master' is the epitome of "daffodil". The large, brash, golden yellow flowers with long, flared, frilled trumpets and slightly forward-swept "petals" are borne on tall stems in early spring. This cultivar received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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...
Jessie Keith
(Eyelet Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
The large, rounded flowers of 'Eyelet' are creamy white with a small, flat, salmon-pink cup. They are borne singly on stout stems from mid to late spring.
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 average to fertile soil. Pink daffodils such as...