Narcissus Large Cupped ‘Ice Follies’
Daffodil
Ice Follies is a Large Cupped Daffodil variety in a classic white and yellow color. Plant Narcissus bulbs in bed and borders for a great Spring display.
Large Cupped Daffodils are captivating daffodil varieties known for their classic trumpet-shaped cups that are proportionately larger than the surrounding petals. These daffodils make a bold statement with their stunning color combinations and striking forms. From vibrant yellows and whites to delicate pastels and bi-colors, Large Cupped Daffodils offer a wide range of choices to suit every taste. These hardy bulbs flower in mid to late spring, standing tall at heights of 16 to 20 inches, creating eye-catching displays in gardens, borders, and floral arrangements. Embrace the beauty and elegance of Large Cupped Daffodils, adding a touch of timeless sophistication to your outdoor spaces.
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Characteristics | Average, Border or Bed, Container, Cut Flower, Deer Resistant, Mass Planting, Naturalizing, Partial Shade, Rabbit Resistant, Rodent Resistant, Squirrel Resistant, Sun, Warm Climate |
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Description
- Wholesale Large Cupped daffodil bulbs are perfect for mass displays, beds, borders, containers, cut flowers and forcing in pots
- We supply top sized wholesale daffodil bulbs (12/14 or 14/16 depending on cultivar)
- Wholesale daffodil bulbs perform best in full sun but will tolerate some shade
- Daffodil bulbs dislike wetness (wet feet) and require well-drained soil
- Fertilize daffodil bulbs when the foliage pushes through the soil in spring. We recommend a general low-nitrogen fertilizer, like Holland Bulb Booster.
- When planting bulk daffodil bulbs, you should always place the pointed ends (noses) up
- Daffodils should be planted at a depth of Double the height of the bulb
- We have grown and exported flower bulbs from our wholesale nursery since 1910