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Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master

Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master

Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the flower petals. These terrific naturalizers multiply freely and have a long blooming season. They bloom in early to mid spring, and deer tend to avoid. For the best garden performance, plant daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade.

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Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master

Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the flower petals. These terrific naturalizers multiply freely and have a long blooming season. They bloom in early to mid spring, and deer tend to avoid. For the best garden performance, plant daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade.

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Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the flower petals. These terrific naturalizers multiply freely and have a long blooming season. They bloom in early to mid spring, and deer tend to avoid. For the best garden performance, plant daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade.