| A large-cupped daffodil, bearing flowers with white petal segments segments surrounding a scarlet corona. Basal leaves are green and usually strap-shaped.
Daffodils are excellent for naturalizing along wood's edge or as an underplanting in the perennial border or ground cover bed. Planting depth is roughly 3 times the width of the bulb. If planted in well drained soil, daffodils are virtually disease and trouble free. Once daffodils have finished flowering, allow foliage to flop over and dry out. Divide your daffodils if flower production or size has dwindled. |