- Type:
- Bulb
- USDA hardiness zones:
- 4-8
Cyclamineus daffodil (Division VI). A cyclamineus daffodil usually has a long trumpet and extremely reflexed petals. Petals are reminiscent of cyclamen. ëItzim rises 10-12î tall in spring. Flowers have reflexed, deep yellow petals and a long, narrow red trumpet. Blooms in early season (April in St. Louis).
- Full sun to part shade
- Medium
- Low
Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best in organically rich, sandy loams that drain well. Plant bulbs 4-6\ deep and 3-6î apart in fall. After the flowers have bloomed, the top portion of each flower stem may be removed, as practicable, to prevent seed formation, but 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. Bulbs can be left undisturbed for a number of years."

















































































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