Daffodil - Actaea-Pheasants Eye 25 Bunches x 20 Stems-Box Deal
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Lincolnshire - Pheasants Eye Outdoor 'sticks' mid-season Daffodils
Commonly known as the poet's narcissi or pheasant's eye, Narcissus poeticus is a late-flowering species of daffodil with pure white petals that surround a yellow, flattened cup fringed with red.
Bunched in 20 stems and 25 bunches per box
Appearance: The petals are pure white and elegantly recurved, surrounding a small, yellow cup with a distinct red rim. - Fragrance: It's known for its sweet, pleasant fragrance.
- Blooming Time: It's one of the last daffodils to bloom in spring, often appearing in late May.
- Bulb: The bulbs have a distinctive hooked neck.
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Naturalizing: It's a good choice for naturalizing, meaning it can spread and create large, natural-looking groups.