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Butterfly daffodil

Narcissus Division (11b)

Butterfly daffodil Jefferson County Courage Garden
Quick Facts
Plant Family: Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis)
Plant Type: Bulb
Garden: Outlying
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4
Size (height x width): 14" - 18" x 6 "- 8"
Bloom Time: April
Bloom Color: White, Yellow
Light Needs: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes
More information for Butterfly daffodil

Description:

Daffodils are split into 13 divisions.  Butterfly daffodil is in Division 11b, Split Corona Papillon and blooms in Mid Spring, usually late April.  The white and yellow flowers  in this assortment have orange ruffled cups.


Landscape Use:

Between shrubs, Border, Near trees


Culture:

Plant bulbs in the fall in well-drained moderately fertile soil that is kept moist during the growing season. After flowering, remove spent blossoms but keep leaves until they yellow. Apply a low nitrogen, high potash fertilizer after flowering if bulbs are not blooming well. Daffodil can naturalize (spread).

Butterfly daffodil

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