Daffodil 'Elizabeth Ann' - 5 bulbs
You don't want to miss out on this beautiful, romantic flower for your garden. The Narcissus 'Elizabeth Ann' will captivate you and your neighbors. You will wish that you had a whole garden bed of them once you see them bloom.
Blooms: The Narcissus 'Elizabeth Ann' is as charming as its name. It will adorn your April garden with its large blooms. White petals surround the deep, ruffled cup. The cup color lightens from a dark apricot on the edge to almost white as it sits next to the petals. As with most "Pink Narccissi," consider planting some where they will receive filtered light to see the difference in the deep vs. light apricot centers. Each bloom is 2-3" across to make it even more dramatic. Sometimes there is more than 1 bloom per stem! The 14-16" stem stands upright with beautiful greenery. This really allows the blooms to make a bold statement in your garden and serve as cut flowers as well.
Plant: Plant the bulb like most daffodils in 6+ hours of winter sun, well-drained soil, avoid standing water, and avoiding too much competition. Plant the bulbs about 2-3 times the size of the bulb (so if the bulb is 1 inch long, plant it 2-3 inches deep). If you are farther north and get very cold during the winter, you may want to plant it about 4-6 inches deep. Space the holes about 3-6 inches apart, and for a more natural looking display, consider planting 2-3 bulbs in each hole.
Landscaping Tip: Narcissus bloom at different times so as one daffodil is ending its bloom time another is just beginning. We like to say that "there is a bulb that blooms every week of the year in warmer climates." Your garden can have consistent flowers that you can enjoy inside or outside for months and carry you all the way from February through April.
Fragrance: This Narcissus has a light, sweet fragrance. This fragrance can add an extra dimension of beauty to the flower and make it more attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies
You don't want to miss out on this beautiful, romantic flower for your garden. The Narcissus 'Elizabeth Ann' will captivate you and your neighbors. You will wish that you had a whole garden bed of them once you see them bloom.
Blooms: The Narcissus 'Elizabeth Ann' is as charming as its name. It will adorn your April garden with its large blooms. White petals surround the deep, ruffled cup. The cup color lightens from a dark apricot on the edge to almost white as it sits next to the petals. As with most "Pink Narccissi," consider planting some where they will receive filtered light to see the difference in the deep vs. light apricot centers. Each bloom is 2-3" across to make it even more dramatic. Sometimes there is more than 1 bloom per stem! The 14-16" stem stands upright with beautiful greenery. This really allows the blooms to make a bold statement in your garden and serve as cut flowers as well.
Plant: Plant the bulb like most daffodils in 6+ hours of winter sun, well-drained soil, avoid standing water, and avoiding too much competition. Plant the bulbs about 2-3 times the size of the bulb (so if the bulb is 1 inch long, plant it 2-3 inches deep). If you are farther north and get very cold during the winter, you may want to plant it about 4-6 inches deep. Space the holes about 3-6 inches apart, and for a more natural looking display, consider planting 2-3 bulbs in each hole.
Landscaping Tip: Narcissus bloom at different times so as one daffodil is ending its bloom time another is just beginning. We like to say that "there is a bulb that blooms every week of the year in warmer climates." Your garden can have consistent flowers that you can enjoy inside or outside for months and carry you all the way from February through April.
Fragrance: This Narcissus has a light, sweet fragrance. This fragrance can add an extra dimension of beauty to the flower and make it more attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies