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Daffodil, 'Ice Follies' VALUE PRICED Item NATIF000 |
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LANDSCAPE NATURALIZATION SPECIAL – Daffodil 'Ice Follies' is a beautiful pale yellow daffodil which blooms very early. A great flower for the early spring garden and may be your first cut-flower of the season. It starts with a creamy yellow cup, which changes into ivory during the flowering period. The long-lasting flowers are among the very best for naturalizing. The flower production will increase annually, and they will stand up to tough weather. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders. This is an all time favorite daffodil. Soft yellow & white in color. This is a playful yet elegant flower. Renowned for outstanding growth habit and blooming quality. A showy display that will add springtime to any garden. They will increase ten fold over the years. Large-cupped daffodils are perhaps the most popular. By definition, a large-cup daffodil features a cup that is more than 1/3 but less than the length of the petals. 'Ice Follies' rises 14-16" tall in spring. Flowers are unusually large (to 4" across). One flower per stem. Narrow, linear to strap-shaped, green leaves in erect to sprawling clumps. Excellent fresh cut flower.
Daffodils are ideal for naturalizing (they bloom every spring) and may be planted anywhere in your landscape, in sun or shade, along borders, in groups along a fence or around a tree or mailbox. Daffodils look best in mass plantings. They make good container plants and are delightful cut flowers. |



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Size: 10-12 cm · Bulb Type: Bulb
Hardiness: Zones 3-8 for Most, Very Hardy
Bloomtime: Early Spring · Height: 14-16"
Foliage: Green · Flower: Very Light-Yellow
Exposure: Full Sun-Partial Shade · Spacing: 5"
When to Plant Outdoors: Product should be planted immediately after received in the fall. In extremely warm climates, plant when the ground cools. You may plant earlier or later as long as the ground is not too warm or frozen.
For indoor gardens or extremely warm climates —
Plant bulbs in containers with soil and cool at 40° for 15 weeks. Follow easy to grow tips below.
Easy to grow
1. Dig a hole 3-4 inches deep or 2 times the height of the bulb.
2. Set the bulbs firmly in place, with the pointed ends facing upward.
3. Cover the bulbs with soil and water thoroughly.
Planting instructions: Grow in informal groupings of 5 or more bulbs. Plant bulbs in fall 3-4 inches deep or 2 times the height of the bulb and 5" apart in well-drained soil with plenty of humus. Remove old flowers leaving as much stem and foliage as possible until they die down. |
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