Actaea Daffodil
'Actaea' Qualities:
Type: small-cupped
Colors: white and soft yellow
Grower’s Note: The award-winning heirloom variety was introduced in 1919! It offers broad, crisp white petals and a small scarlet-edged cup with a green center. It blooms much later than most daffodils, so it's a great season extender!
Planting instructions: Choose a sunny spot. Dig a hole or trough about 6 inches deep. Set your bulbs in the hole with the pointy tip up. Water. Cover and tamp down. Fertilizers are not necessary (we use none for daffodils here). The energy for the plant comes from the bulb. It’s stored there like a battery. Daffodils love water in the spring. The typical spring rains here are all they need in our fields.
All sales are final. Buyer assumes responsibility for growing flowers from these bulbs. We recommend planting them within a week of receipt.
'Actaea' Qualities:
Type: small-cupped
Colors: white and soft yellow
Grower’s Note: The award-winning heirloom variety was introduced in 1919! It offers broad, crisp white petals and a small scarlet-edged cup with a green center. It blooms much later than most daffodils, so it's a great season extender!
Planting instructions: Choose a sunny spot. Dig a hole or trough about 6 inches deep. Set your bulbs in the hole with the pointy tip up. Water. Cover and tamp down. Fertilizers are not necessary (we use none for daffodils here). The energy for the plant comes from the bulb. It’s stored there like a battery. Daffodils love water in the spring. The typical spring rains here are all they need in our fields.
All sales are final. Buyer assumes responsibility for growing flowers from these bulbs. We recommend planting them within a week of receipt.
'Actaea' Qualities:
Type: small-cupped
Colors: white and soft yellow
Grower’s Note: The award-winning heirloom variety was introduced in 1919! It offers broad, crisp white petals and a small scarlet-edged cup with a green center. It blooms much later than most daffodils, so it's a great season extender!
Planting instructions: Choose a sunny spot. Dig a hole or trough about 6 inches deep. Set your bulbs in the hole with the pointy tip up. Water. Cover and tamp down. Fertilizers are not necessary (we use none for daffodils here). The energy for the plant comes from the bulb. It’s stored there like a battery. Daffodils love water in the spring. The typical spring rains here are all they need in our fields.
All sales are final. Buyer assumes responsibility for growing flowers from these bulbs. We recommend planting them within a week of receipt.