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Jessie Keith
(Gull Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)
Winner of the American Daffodil Society's Pannill Award, this division 2 hybrid has large satiny white flowers with triangular petals/tepals and a medium-sized, green-tinged cup. The flowers are borne on tall stems 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 by deer.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full...
Jessie Keith
(Half Moon Caye Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)
Reversing the usual daffodil color scheme, this division 2 hybrid bears large flowers with pale greenish-yellow petals/tepals and a large white yellow-rimmed cup. THe flowers are held on sturdy stems in mid-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...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Hawera Daffodil, Triandrus Daffodil)
Winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, this heirloom triandrus hybrid bears fragrant clusters of small yellow flowers with narrow, backswept petals/tepals and a cup-shaped central corona. They are borne on compact stems in mid-spring, relatively 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...
Felder Rushing
(Ice Follies Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)
A popular large-cupped daffodil, 'Ice Follies' bears glistening white flowers with a central chartreuse-yellow, ruffled corona, which eventually fades to white. Bloom is in early spring. This cultivar received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
These are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. Daffodils need full to part sun and require average to fertile soil. Plant bulbs in early- to mid-fall at a depth two to three times their width. After blooming, it is good to let their...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Double Daffodil)
The double version of the popular 'Ice Follies', 'Ice King' bears large flowers with white petals/tepals and a frilly, many-divided, white-flecked yellow corona that fades to white. Flowers are borne singly on tall stems from early to mid-spring.
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...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Intrigue Jonquil, Jonquil, Jonquilla)
An unusual and outstanding jonquilla hybrid, this reverse bicolor bears fragrant clusters of golden-yellow, white-eyed flowers with a central creamy yellow cup that fades to white. The flowers are held on compact stems from mid- to late spring. This cultivar received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of 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...
Jesse Saylor
(Cyclamineus Daffodil)
Few daffodils have as high a "cute" quotient as the Cyclamineus hybrids, and this perky and long-popular cultivar is no exception. The solitary blooms have backswept, oval, creamy white "petals" surrounding a narrowly cylindrical bright yellow cup. The petals are pale yellow at their base, and the cup flares slightly at its frilly, notched mouth. The flowers appear on calf-high stems in late winter or early spring, at the beginning of the daffodil season. This pre-1951 hybrid has received numerous...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Cyclamineus Daffodil, Jetfire Daffodil)
The backswept, bright yellow petals/tepals and bright orange, cylindrical "snouts" of this cyclamineus hybrid are a cheering sight in the early spring border. The flowers are borne singly on compact stems. This cultivar received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of 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 are some of the easiest bulbs to grow....
Jessie Keith
(Juanita Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)
This showy daffodil has bright yellow petals/tepals punctuated with a tangerine orange trumpet (corona). These appear in early to mid-spring and combine well with early tulips, pansies and Scilla.
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 of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part sun and require...
Debbie Schilling
(Triandrus Daffodil)
The exquisite pink-cupped, white-"petaled" flowers of this Triandrus hybrid nod from compact stems from early to mid-sping, at the height of the daffodil season. A Brent Heath hybrid, its "petals" are slightly back-curved, showing the influence of Narcissus triandrus. The broadly funnel-shaped cup is gently ribbed and frilled. Flowers are singly borne.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their...