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James H. Schutte

(Daffodil, Jonquil)

Nothing brings on spring like the bright, sunny colors of daffodils. These hardy, spring-blooming bulbs may flower in early, mid or late spring, depending on the cultivar, and are distinguished by six showy petal-like tepals that surround a protruding, tubular floral structure called a corona. Daffodil flowers are most commonly found in shades of cream, yellow, orange, or orange-red and have long, green strap-like leaves.

These long-lived bulbs are clump-forming and good for naturalizing. Unlike...

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Jessie Keith

(Daffodil, Daydream Daffodil)

Reversing the usual daffodil color scheme, this recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit bears medium-sized flowers with bright greenish-yellow petals/tepals and a large pale yellow ruffled cup that ages to white with a thin yellow rim. The blooms are borne singly 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...

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Jesse Saylor

(Basket Flower, Peruvian Daffodil)

Peruvian lilies are tender, bulb-forming perennials native to the Andes of Peru and Bolivia. They are grown for their spectacular white flowers that are fringed and fragrant.

This clump-forming plant has thick strap-shaped dark green leaves that arch gracefully. The leaves clasp around each other near the ground to form a “false stem”. In summer, beautiful fragrant white flowers, which look like a cross between a daffodil and spider lily, appear. These have a fringed cup in the middle surrounded...

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International Flower Bulb Centre

(Abba Daffodil, Double Daffodil)

This sweet daffodil has clean white, double flowers with hints of orange towards their centers. These appear in early to mid-spring and combine well with hyacinths, violas and windflowers.

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 average...

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Jessie Keith

(Acapulco Daffodil)

A tazetta hybrid, this dainty daffodil has yellow tepals/petals surrounding a small orange cup. The fragrant, relatively small, clustered flowers appear on stout stems in spring.

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 average to fertile...

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James H. Schutte

(Accent Daffodil, Large-cupped Daffodil)

Late-blooming and colorful, 'Accent' is an exceptionally pretty daffodil. It has clean white petals/tepals with a prominent frilly salmon-pink 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 average to fertile soil. After blooming, it is good...

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International Flower Bulb Centre

(Ace Daffodil, Papillon Daffodil, Split-corona Daffodil)

This rare large-cupped daffodil has white tepals/petals surrounding a pink white-rimmed cup.

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 average to fertile soil. After blooming, it is good to let their green tops photosynthesize to allow them...

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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...

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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...

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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...