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Gigantic Star Large Cupped Daffodil

SKU: AM021751
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Overview

• Steal the spotlight with the stunning 5-inch blooms of 'Gigantic Star' Large Cupped Daffodil
• With their sturdy stems and delicate vanilla fragrance, 'Gigantic Star' is a true show-stopper in the landscape and cut flower bouquets
• Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit winner and recipient of the TGA Haarlem Award
• Reliably deer and rabbit resistant

key features
Botanical Name
Narcissus 'Gigantic Star'
Advantages
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Low Maintenance, Naturalizes, Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Mass Plantings
Growing Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Light Requirements
Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Soil Moisture
Average
Mature Height
20-24" tall
Bulb Spacing
6 per sq ft
Bloom Time
Early to mid spring
SKU
AM021757

Description

'Gigantic Star' Large Cupped Daffodil is a tried and true performer in the spring garden. This Large Cupped Daffodil does it all - it is great for forcing, makes an excellent cut flower, grows well in containers, and is reliably perennial in the landscape. With huge, eye-catching frilled blooms, this Daffodil is a winner of the Trial Garden Award (TGA) from the ""Royal General Bulbgrowers' Association"" from Haarlem, The Netherlands, as well as a Royal Horticultural Society award winner.
Probably nothing in the gardening world is more foolproof and more rewarding than 'naturalizing' daffodils. 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 than to pop in the bulbs when you have the ground already turned?'