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Jessie Keith
(Scarlet Tanager Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
Dainty and dazzling, 'Scarlet Tanager' offers brilliant flowers of a relatively modest size. The rounded yellow blooms – each bearing a short, funnel-shaped, brilliant orange-red cup – are borne on tall stems from mid- to late 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 and require...
Jessie Keith
(Large-cupped Daffodil, Senior Ball Daffodil)
All dressed up in frilly pink, the big, broad coronas of this striking large-cup daffodil are displayed against slightly cupped, pure-white petals/tepals. The huge blooms pose on medium-tall stems from early to 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...
Jessie Keith
(Silver Snow Daffodil, Small-cupped Daffodil)
Pure white, with triangular petals/tepals and a short, flat, ruffled cup, the flowers of 'Silver Snow' are the picture of elegance. They appear 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 to part sun and require average to fertile soil. After blooming, it is...
Jessie Keith
(Double Daffodil, Sir Winston Churchill Daffodil)
A double-flowered sport of the beautiful Tazetta daffodil 'Geranium', 'Sir Winston Churchill' bears clusters of relatively small, intensely fragrant flowers. Each bloom has several whorls of creamy-white petals/tepals, with flecks of orange dotting the central whorl. The flowers are borne on tall stems from mid- to late 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...
Jessie Keith
(Double Daffodil, Southern Hospitality Daffodil)
A sport of the double-flowered daffodil 'Grebe', 'Southern Hospitality' bears clusters of large, golden-yellow flowers that resemble dahlias in form. They have deep orange centers which quickly fade to pale orange. The flowers are borne on sturdy stems in early spring, before those of most other double-flowered cultivars.
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....
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Large-cupped Daffodil, Stainless Daffodil)
Offering a purity of color and form that few other flowers can match, 'Stainless' bears pristine satiny white flowers with rounded petals/tepals and a symmetrical, broad, funnel-shaped cup. They bloom on medium-tall stems from mid- to late 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
(Jonquilla, Sundial Daffodil)
The rounded, fragrant, bright citron-yellow flowers of this Jonquilla hybrid are ornamented with small, shallow, slightly darker yellow cups. The petals are slightly backswept and the cups are ribbed and wavy-edged. The flowers cluster atop compact, shin-high stems in early spring. This cultivar was introduced in 1955 by famed daffodil hybridizer Alec Gray.
Daffodils are hardy, long-lived, clump-forming bulbs. Unlike tulips they are poisonous, so they are not eaten by small mammals and their...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Jonquilla, Sweetness Jonquil)
Aptly named, this adorable Jonquilla hybrid bears small, sweetly fragrant, bright-yellow daffodils with ribbed, funnel-shaped cups. They bloom on medium-tall stems from early to mid-spring. An heirloom cultivar introduced in 1939, 'Sweetness' has received the Amercian Daffodil Society's Wister Award and 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...
Jessie Keith
(Double Daffodil, Tahiti Daffodil)
The large, beautifully formed, camellia-shaped flowers of this much-decorated double daffodil are pale lemon-yellow decorated with frilly flecks of orange. They appear in mid-spring on tall stems. Introduced in 1956, this cultivar has received the American Daffodil Society's Wister Award and 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...
Felder Rushing
(Early Dwarf Daffodil, Tête-à-tête Daffodil)
A cheering sight in early spring, this perky dwarf trumpet daffodil has starry, pointed, creamy-white petals/tepals and a relatively large, lobed, lemon-yellow trumpet. The grassy leaves are gray-green. This cultivar received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Daffodils are some of the easiest bulbs to grow. They prefer full to part sun and require average to fertile soil. After blooming, it is good to let their green tops photosynthesize to allow them to store plenty of...