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Daffodil Bulbs Thalia

Bag of 8 - Bulb Size: 14/16 cm

$14.95

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Thalia is a garden classic with elegant, nodding wild style flowers on stems up to 16" tall and each stem branches into 2-4 flowers with a heavy fragrance. (Narcissus triandrus)

Bulb Size

14/16 cm

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Bag of 8 - Bulb Size: 14/16 cm
 

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Details
SKU 19DAF8
Botanical Name Narcissus triandrus
Common Name Daffodil
Ships As Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Plant Type/Life Cycle Perennial
Primary Flower Color White
Bloom Time Mid spring
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade, Mostly Shade, Full Shade
Bulb Spacing 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
Planting Season Fall
Planting Depth Plant 6" deep
Estimated Mature Height 10-12" tall
Bulb Size 14/16 cm
Soil Moisture Average, Well Draining
Will Tolerate Loamy Soil, Acidic Soil
Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Suggested Uses Deer Resistant, Fragrant, Cut Flowers, Showy Flowers, Multiplies / Naturalizes, Easy to Grow
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Description
Triandrus Daffodils are the ones hybridized from the wild species that offers several flowers per stem. Thalia has elegant, nodding wild-style flowers on stems up to 16' tall. And each stem branches into two to four flowers, all with heavy fragrance. Like Actaea, the Poet's Daffodil, this one is another wonderful daffodil for wild gardens. Plant them once, and they're yours forever.

Naturalizing Daffodils. Probably nothing in the gardening world is more foolproof and more rewarding than 'naturalizing' daffodils. Because unlike most other garden flowers, these fantastic plants are super-easy to plant in fall, they don't care about soil, as long as it's well-drained, and they'll bloom beautifully for you with absolutely no work every spring after you plant them. Best of all, daffodils increase over the years, each bulb developing into a blooming clump. All you have to do is pick the spots. The one thing to remember is that you won't be able to mow that area until the tops die down. Everything else takes care of itself. In a new or established wildflower meadow, the wildflower plants grow up around the daffodils hiding the fading foliage, so there's no work to do. And if you're planting wildflower seed, what could be easier that to pop in the bulbs when you have the ground already turned?

About the Wild Daffodils. Like wild tulips which are more the size of crocus, most of the wild daffodils are tiny too. They're generally small wildflowers that have been hybridized by the Dutch into the big tall beauties we know today.

Unlike tulips which are native to Central Asia, daffodils are European wildflowers, native to areas of France, Spain and Portugal.

Holland is not the ancestral home of any bulb flowers. But it's the home of almost all the hybrids, since the Dutch hybridizers have not only created thousands of new flowers gardeners love, they've developed a huge national industry that supplies bulbs to gardeners worldwide.

To a wildgardener, of course, the original un-hybridized species (and their close hybrids) are all interesting, and even better, they're all dependably perennial. Plant them once, and they're there forever. Unlike the hybrids which develop bigger and bigger clumps each year, and have to be divided every few seasons for good bloom, the wild species simply spread, like they do in the wild. So there is absolutely no maintenance for the wild bulbs, once you get them established.

Here are the major wild species:
Narcissus tazetta
Narcissus triandrus
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Narcissis jonquilla
Narcissus poeticus recurvus
Narcissus clyclamineus

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    5.0

    Unique and lovely flowers!

    By Sarah

    from Chicago, IL

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      Comments about American Meadows Narcissus Triandrus Thalia - Bag of 8:

      Very healthy and hardy plants--all of my bulbs came up and bloomed their first year after a long and cold winter. Plants look neat and delicate--leaves are thin, upright and deep green and flowers are smaller than expected from website picture. The multiple blooms are still stunning. Flowers are creamy white and look exotic when compared to other daffodils. Blooms are fragrant but not overly sweet. Definitely a winner if you are looking for an elegant spring flower.

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      5.0

      These are so beautiful! Would buy again!

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      from Mosheim, TN

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        These are beautiful with other bulbs or just a couple here and there!

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        Thalia are lovely, delicate, and hardy

        By Deborah

        from Minneapolis, MN

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          Comments about American Meadows Narcissus Triandrus Thalia - Bag of 8:

          These are truly lovely bulbs to have in your spring garden. They are a soft white, which complements other colors or stands beautifully alone. The shape is graceful, elegant and unique, with a lovely perianth that floats upward. A clump of Thalia looks almost like a cluster of butterflies or birds softly resting amongst greenery. The flowers are fragrant and I have found them to be hardy and prolific.

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