Double daffodil 'Gay Kybo' - 5 pcs

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The Gay Kybo double daffodil is an award-winning plant. That should not come as a surprise, as this unique daffodil that flowers in April dazzles with its flowers that consist of creamy-white petals that interchange with bright orange parts of the corolla. Double flowers of the presented variety have rounded edges what makes them resemble small roses. The forty to forty-five centimetres tall Gay Kybo daffodil perfectly fits onto a traditional flower bed or border, but you can also grow it in a rock garden, or a dense group on a lawn. Daffodils of that variety grow well in pots too. You can also use them as elegant cut flowers in festive bouquets and arrangements in bowls. The Gay Kybo daffodil is an exceptional plant not only because of its beauty. This variety is vigorous, resistant, and long blooming, what makes it a treasure of every garden it grows in.

Plant daffodil bulbs in autumn. Choose a sunny or only slightly shaded site for growing daffodils. Those splendidly flowering plants develop best in fertile, permeable, moderately moist soil. You can leave daffodil bulbs in the ground for the winter, they can grow on the same site for several years and propagate easily. Daffodil is easy to grow and easy to take care of.

Each package contains five bulbs of the Gay Kybo double daffodil, sized twelve to fourteen centimetres in diameter. Package label contains basic plant facts and growing instructions.

  • Variety: Gay Kybo
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: creamy-white and orange
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Flower type: double
  • Site: sunny or partial shade; fertile, permeable, moderately moist soil
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 12 to 14 centimetres
  • Bulbs: 5
  • Height: 40 to 45 centimetres
  • Planting period: autumn
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes