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With its fully double blooms in a stunning combination of ivory and apricot, ‘Flower Surprise’ stands out as a truly special addition to any spring garden. The fragrant blooms showcase whimsically ruffled petals, adding an extra touch of charm. Whether enjoyed in the garden or incorporated into a unique floral arrangement, these springtime beauties are sure to make a statement.
Each order includes 10 premium bulbs, size 12/14 cm—some of the largest available! These jumbo bulbs produce strong stems and abundant blooms, giving you a garden full of gorgeous flowers year after year.
Please note: All parts of the daffodil plant, including the bulbs, are toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
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Daffodil Flower Surprise is a delightful and unique variety of daffodil that lives up to its name with its charming, unexpected blend of colors and forms. This stunning double daffodil features layers of petals and a soft, cheerful palette, making it a standout in spring gardens, floral arrangements, and naturalized landscapes.
With its joyful mix of creamy white, golden yellow, and apricot tones, Daffodil Flower Surprise adds a fresh and playful elegance to any garden or bouquet. Its full, ruffled blooms and sweet fragrance make it a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts looking for a cheerful springtime display. This daffodil is the perfect choice for those seeking a delightful “surprise” in their spring landscape.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:
PLANTING TIME: Plant daffodils in fall, for spring blooms. In Northeast Texas, plant in between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
PLANTING: In the garden, daffodils look best and make the most impact when planted en masse. We recommend planting in clumps of 10-20 bulbs – digging out a circle of soil 6-8 inches deep. We suggest mixing in a little organic compost and a bulb fertilizer, then planting your bulbs about 4-5 inches apart.
Once your bulbs are planted, cover with soil and water them in deeply.
HARVEST: In the spring, harvest blooms that haven’t fully opened for maximum vase life. If picked when the buds are fully colored, but still slightly nodding (also known as the “goose neck” stage) a solid week of vase life can be expected. Wear gloves when harvesting narcissus as they ooze a slimy sap that can irritate your skin.
NOTES: This slimy sap produced by daffodils is also toxic to other flowers and will shorten their vase life significantly – it is best to avoid mixing them with other flowers in the vase to avoid this.
You can create an arrangement solely of daffodils because they are quite beautiful on their own, either just one variety or several, and the sap won’t be an issue.
All parts of the daffodil are poisonous to humans and animals when ingested, especially the bulb. Because of this, critters such as deer, gophers, armadillos and others leave them alone.
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