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Daffodil - Tazetta - Golden Dawn The Daffodil 'Golden Dawn', 'Narcissi tazetta', a fall planted bulb, is a charming dwarf that produces 5 to 20 flowers per stem. The flowers are wonderful yellow with a lovely contrasting dark yellow cup. Plant them at once and enjoy them each year in early spring. They are sweetly fragrant, the blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in mid spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders.Golden Dawn Daffodil bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither, and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant.
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Daffodil - Triandrus - Hawera The Daffodil 'Hawera', 'Narcissi triandrus', a fall planted bulb, exhibit an abundance of long lasting flowers, having 2 to 6 flowers per stem. The petals are often curved slightly backwards, and they show up in the spring and beautify your garden year after year. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in mid spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders.Hawera Daffodil bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither, and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant.
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Daffodil - Trumpet - Exception The Daffodil 'Exception', 'Narcissi trumpet', a fall planted bulb, is a classic shaped yellow daffodil, a must-have for every gardener for a burst of spring color. Each stem bears one large flower with a pronounced trumpet growing up from strap-like foliage. Plant in borders, meadows of woodlands or woodland in groups of 30. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in mid spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders.Exception Daffodil bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither, and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant.
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