White Flower Farm Narcissus Maximus

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Narcissus Maximus This all-yellow, heirloom Trumpet Daffodil dates back to the sixteenth century. It's a selection of a Species Daffodil (Narcissus hispanica) and retains the look of a wildflower with its twisted petals and ruffled cups. Th...e 3in flowers open in early midseason and are long lasting. An excellent perennial. Daffodils are officially classified as Trumpet Daffodils when their trumpet, or corona, is as long as or longer than their segments, or perianth. Trumpet Daffodils generally perform better in the middle and northern states than in the Deep South. Large, bright Narcissus blooms are for many gardeners the first visible signs of spring. These vigorous, long-lived bulbs thrive joyously in sunny, well-drained places, are shunned by hungry deer and voles, and will thrive and multiply with little care on your part, creating a glorious landscape and a horticultural legacy. For more information on Daffodil care, click on "Growing Guide and Tips". read more