This large-cupped daffodil starts off with creamy-white petals and a pale-yellow trumpet with a pale apricot edge. As the flower matures the trumpet transitions to a pale apricot-pink and the petals turn pure white.

Plant 6″ deep in drifts 6-8″ apart in full to part sun in well-drained soil. Daffodils will naturalize and reward you with with spring blooms year after year. Deer and rabbit resistant. Toxic to dogs, cat and horses.

Bloom time: mid to late spring

14-18″ tall

Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens