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Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master | Bag of 100 Wholesale Bulbs | Narcissus trumpet 'Dutch Master' | Zone 3-8 | Yellow | 18 inches | Full Sun | Half Sun / Half Shade
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Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master | Bag of 100 Wholesale Bulbs | Narcissus trumpet 'Dutch Master' | Zone 3-8 | Yellow | 18 inches | Full Sun | Half Sun / Half Shade

Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the fl…
Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the flower petals. These terrific naturalizers multiply freely and have a long blooming season. They bloom in early to mid spring, and deer tend to avoid. For the best garden performance, plant daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade.
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Each 4", deep golden flower is as pretty as a painting. Growing 18" tall, Trumpet Daffodil Dutch Master is ideal for forcing for indoor displays and for growing in borders, rock gardens, containers and naturalized areas. Perhaps the best-known group of narcissus, trumpet daffodils are known for their large flowers, with trumpets as long as or longer than the flower petals. These terrific naturalizers multiply freely and have a long blooming season. They bloom in early to mid spring, and deer tend to avoid. For the best garden performance, plant daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade.