Mixed Trumpets Daffodil is a hybrid Narcissus pseudonarcissus that brings the iconic trumpet-form bloom into your spring garden in a stunning range of colors. These perennial bulbs flower in mid-spring, displaying white, cream, orange, and yellow petals surrounding the characteristic large central corona that defines trumpet daffodils. Hardy from zones 3 to 8, they reach 10 to 16 inches tall and mature in 90 to 120 days from fall planting, returning reliably year after year without demanding much attention.
Full Sun
Moderate
3-8
16in H x ?in W
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The large central trumpet corona is what makes these daffodils instantly recognizable and deeply satisfying to grow. You'll get multiple color combinations in a single planting, with white, cream, orange, and yellow blooms emerging together in mid-spring. These bulbs are naturally deer and rabbit resistant, so they'll persist in landscapes where other spring flowers get nibbled, and they attract pollinators to get your garden season off to an energized start.
Mixed Trumpets Daffodils are grown as ornamental spring bulbs for borders, naturalized plantings, and cut flower arrangements. Their classic trumpet form and multi-color palette make them a cornerstone of spring garden displays, and the blooms cut well for indoor arrangements.
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Plant bulbs in fall, roughly 6 weeks before your first hard frost, at a depth of about twice the bulb's height. Space bulbs 6 inches apart. They will bloom in mid-spring the following year.
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