Narcissus 'Stylish' is a large-cupped daffodil that blooms in March and April with fragrant, showy flowers perfect for cutting. Growing 12 to 18 inches tall, this hardy bulb thrives in zones 3 through 8 and tolerates both drought and deer browsing, making it a reliable choice for naturalized plantings and spring gardens. The distinctive large cup (corona) surrounded by six petals creates the classic daffodil form, available in colors ranging from pure white to golden yellow, orange, pink, and striking bicolors.
Partial Sun
Moderate
3-8
18in H x 12in W
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Moderate
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Fragrant flowers that emerge reliably in early spring offer both visual impact and pleasant scent for fresh arrangements. Deer and rabbit resistance means you can plant freely without protective fencing, while drought tolerance and minimal maintenance requirements allow this bulb to settle in and persist year after year. The distinctive cup-shaped corona with surrounding petals creates an architectural bloom structure that stands out among spring flowers.
Narcissus is prized for naturalizing in lawns, woodland areas, and perennial borders where bulbs can be left undisturbed to multiply and return reliably each spring. The fragrant, long-lasting flowers cut exceptionally well for indoor arrangements, making them a favorite among gardeners who want lasting bouquets. Because deer and rabbits avoid them, these bulbs provide reliable color in landscapes where other spring-blooming plants are vulnerable to browse damage.
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Plant bulbs directly in early to mid-fall, spacing them 4 to 10 inches apart (larger bulbs farther apart). Dig holes 2 to 3 times as deep as the bulb height, ensuring at least 3 inches of soil covers the top of each bulb.
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