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Get started!Easy to grow, daffodils prefer a sunny to partially shaded location in well-drained soil. Excellent planted en masse for a splash of color.
One of the showiest and most popular of all spring bulbs. Easy to grow, daffodils prefer a sunny to partially shaded location in well-drained soil. Plant en masse in beds, along walks, or naturalized under deciduous trees for a memorable springtime splash of color. Do not eat, all parts of plant are poisonous if ingested.
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by chief cultivator on March 19, 2010
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by chief cultivator on February 27, 2010
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by chief cultivator on August 04, 2009
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'Salome' blooms with white petals that perfectly frame an almost trumpet-length coral-pink cup, rimmed gold at the tips. Often a show winner. One of the showiest and most popular of all spring bulbs, the daffodil remains forever Nature's supreme achievement in gracious informality. Nearly all daffodils are easy going and long-lived bulbs that you will enjoy for years to come. Division 2: Large-cupped Daffodils of Garden Origin--Distinguishing characters: one flower to a stem; the cup is more than one-third, but less than equal to the length of the petal segments. By far the most popular of the twelve divisions, possibly half of all registered varieties are large cups.
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