Geranium Daffodil
Description
14-16" tall x 4" wide. Geranium Daffodil has cheery white petals surrounding a bright orange center. With 5-6 blooms per stem, its 2" flowers are sweetly fragrant and a perfect addition to a flower bed, container, around deciduous trees, or in a lawn. For best effect plant in groups of at least 6 bulbs. This mid-to-late spring bloomer will be a pollinator favorite and a treasured cut flower. Well-drained soil is a key to success with any bulb and Geranium Daffodil is no exception. Plant in a sun to part-shade location where it has room to spread if wanted. Be sure to let fading foliage turn yellow-brown before cutting back (8-10 weeks from blooms). This is true in lawns too as the bulbs need to recharge for the next season. Deer, rabbits, voles, and moles leave daffodils alone and some gardeners even interplant daffodils amongst more vulnerable tulips, lilies, etc. to act as protection.