Narcissus 'Cassata'

Common name: split-corona daffodil
Type:
Bulb
USDA hardiness zones:
4-8

Split-corona daffodil (Division XI). 'Cassata' rises 16-18\ tall and features upward-facing flowers with creamy white petals and serrated, split coronas (cups) which open lemon yellow and mature to creamy white. Reflexed cup segments almost totally cover the petals. Blooms early to mid-season (April in St. Louis)."

  • Full sun to part shade
  • Medium
  • Low

Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Plant bulbs 5-6\ deep in fall. Bulbs prefer a neutral to slightly acid soil. Bulbs are easily grown and can be left undisturbed for a number of years. Propagation by bulb division is easiest. After flowers have bloomed, foliage should not be cut back until it begins to yellow. Flowers usually face the sun, so bulbs should be grown with any shade areas at the rear of the planting."

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