'Changing Colors' belongs to the Split-cup Daffodils, and is striking for the way its frilled, flat cup opens pale yellow, becomes white, then turns pink. The effect is quite showy against white petals. Bring some indoors and enjoy the transformation in a bouquet. Midseason.
Large, bright Narcissus blooms are for many gardeners the first visible signs of spring. These vigorous, long-lived bulbs thrive joyously in sunny, well-drained places, are shunned by hungry deer and voles, and will thrive and multiply with little care on your part, creating a glorious landscape and a horticultural legacy.
Quick Facts
Common Name: Split-corona Daffodil
Hardiness Zone:
4-7 S / 4-10 W
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Height: 16"+
Deer Resistant: Yes
Exposure: Full or Part Sun
Blooms In: April
Spacing: 5-6"
Ships as: Bulb