Our large-cupped Narcissi Red Devon is a yellow flower with a bright scarlet-orange cup. Daffodil growers boast that Red Devon is one of the most fragrant daffodils in existence. It comes 100 bulbs per bag and it enjoys the sun and partial shade. The best part about these bulbs is that they are top-sized! Our competitors charge $80 - $90 for the same thing! Take advantage of this deal while it lasts!
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Bloom Time
Mid Spring | |
Mature Height
12 - 16 inches
Hardiness Zones
Zone 3 Hardy | |
Zone 4 Hardy | |
Zone 5 Hardy | |
Zone 6 Hardy | |
Zone 7 Hardy | |
Zone 8 Hardy | |
Suitable Zones
Zone 3 Suitable | |
Zone 4 Suitable | |
Zone 5 Suitable | |
Zone 6 Suitable | |
Zone 7 Suitable | |
Zone 8 Suitable | |
Zone 9 Suitable | |
Sunlight
Full Sun | |
Partial Shade | |
Package Contents
100 bulbs
When to plant Daffodils?
Plant Daffodils in fall when daytime temperatures are in the
60's during the day or lower. Plant Daffodils before the ground freezes solid
in winter.
How to plant Daffodil bulbs?
Plant Daffodil bulbs 6-8" deep with the pointed end facing
the sky. Fill the planting hole back in with soil to cover the Daffodil
bulbs. Water the bulbs in after the initial planting. Avoid watering after
the planting as they prefer to be dry in winter.
Where to plant Daffodil bulbs?
Plant Daffodil bulbs in well-drained soil. Plant in full to part
sun. If the area is sunny in spring but shaded in summer from trees, Daffodils
will grow well there.
Bouquet Planting Daffodils
For a full bouquet appearance plant 5 bulbs per one 10-12"
wide planting hole. The bulbs can be planted 1-2" from each other in this
larger hole.
What to do when your Daffodils are done blooming?
The flower stems can be removed once the blooms have faded. Keep
the leaves intact until they yellow, wither and can easily be removed from the
soil. The leaves gather energy from the sun after the blooms fade to provide
energy for the next seasons blooms. Keep the bulbs dry during summer, as they
prefer dry conditions when dormant.
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