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As white as freshly fallen snow, Mount Hood Daffodils rank among the best loved of all white daffodil varieties. Large, classic daffodil-shaped flowers grow on strong, sturdy stems and open as pale yellow, maturing to pristine white. Plant them among brightly colored spring flowers to provide dramatic contrast. Clip some to use in spring cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape also.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grows 14-16″ tall.
Blooms mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Tete-a-Tete Daffodils have long been the most desired and popular of all miniature daffodils. Buttery yellow petals surround darker yellow cups of flowers that usually bloom two per stem. They’re excellent grown in masses at the front of borders and beds, and their short stature makes them ideal for rock gardens. Enjoy a profusion of flowers whether you plant them in full sun or partial shade. Clip some to use in spring cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape also. Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grows 6-8″ tall.
Blooms in early spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Everyone loves delightfully fragrant flowers. Yellow Cheerfulness adds exuberance and a delicate scent both in the garden and when added to cut flower arrangements. Flowers have ruffled yellow double petals with just a touch of orange in the center and lemony yellow outer petals. Each stem produces 2-4 showy blooms that last up to 4 weeks in the garden.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Whether planted in beds and borders, around shrubs or beneath deciduous trees, Ice Follies Daffodils will bloom consistently from year to year. Large, shimmering white outer petals surround a funnel-shaped, frilly yellow inner cup that fades to creamy white as the flowers mature. Each stem bears a single 4″ flower emerging amid long, rich green strap-shaped foliage.
Be ready for compliments when they’re used as focal points in cut flower arrangements. Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 16-18″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Everyone knows the joy that daffodils bring to the garden when the bloom in the spring. Our Double Daffodil Mix is sure to double that pleasure when fully double flowers approximately 4″ across burst into bloom. The center of each flower has a full, double set of frilly inner petals of yellow, white, or orange growing amid long, narrow gray-green foliage.
Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add them to cut flower arrangements, or group several together loosely tied with raffia or ribbon for a colorful bouquet or display.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Bright and colorful in the traditional daffodil shape and size, our Large Cupped Daffodil Mix will satisfy the needs of every gardener. Use them in beds and borders, containers and tubs, and on lawns and hillsides for a naturalizing effect. Every daffodil color imaginable may be found, including white and varying shades of yellow, orange, and pink. Some may even change color as the flowers mature. When left undisturbed, they’ll come back year after year to everyone’s delight. Cut a few and bring them indoors to add a touch of spring to the indoor landscape.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 12-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Perhaps the easiest to grow of all indoor bulbs, Paperwhites ‘Ziva’ continue to be perennial holiday favorites. Bloomsz now brings you a very affordable way to enjoy these all-time favorites with a 7-bulb pack of bloomsz Economy Paperwhites ‘Ziva’. Dramatic and beautiful when planted and displayed in decorative, themed, or clear glass containers. Easy to plant and grow. Bloom 30-45 days after planting indoors.
Long-lasting.
Fragrant.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 16-18″
Hardy in Zones 9-10 if planted outdoors; anywhere when planted indoors.
Planting tip: The clusters of flowers at the top of each stem sometimes tend to lean over as they grow. You may wish to stake the plants when they reach a height of 10-12″ to prevent them from toppling over as they grow to their full height.
For decades American gardeners have loved Dutch Master Trumpet Daffodils, and it’s easy to see why. The best naturalizer by far, through the years each bulb produces bulblets that eventually form into clumps of amazing classic yellow daffodils that bloom each spring. There’s nothing more to do than plant them once anywhere in your yard or garden that doesn’t require early mowing.
Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add their perfect daffodil shape and nostalgic golden yellow daffodil color to cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape in spring.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing . Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
What better way to welcome spring than with classic daffodils in various colors. Our Trumpet Daffodil Mix brings flowers with long, trumpet-shaped center cups in various shades of yellow, white, and bi-colors of yellow and orange, yellow and white, and even white with pink.
These excellent naturalizers will produce bulblets that through the years will eventually form clumps of flowers that bloom each spring. Plant them once anywhere in your yard or garden that doesn’t require early mowing. Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add their perfect daffodil shape and amazing colors to cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape in spring.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
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