Love Call daffodil - 5 pcs

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The Love Call daffodil presents a dazzling flowering show every season. One fragrant flower develops on each stem. The slightly pointed outer white petals provide an excellent background for the exceptionally decorative, fringed, and bright orange parts of the cup. Tips of the fancy frills can be lighter, adding even more decorative value to the variety. Presented variety grows to a height of thirty to forty-five centimetres (twelve to eighteen inches). Tufts of dark green leaves are decorated with flowers for about three weeks, in April and May. The unique and easy-to-grow daffodils are reliable companions of many tulip varieties and other spring flowering plants. They blend in beautifully with them on flower beds and borders, guaranteeing a delightful visual experience. Daffodils also thrive in pot cultivation and when grown for cut flower. A bouquet of elegant, bicolour Love Call daffodils should appeal to many people.

Daffodil bulbs develop best in soil fertilized with compost. When allowed to take root in autumn, they produce delightful flowers in spring. Planted bulbs need sunlight and moisture to develop. Make sure that the daffodil growing site is sheltered from strong winds. Regular watering and fertilizing, as well as weeding and loosening the soil facilitates producing of most stunning flowers.

Each package contains five bulbs of the Love Call daffodil. Basic plant facts and growing tips were printed on the package label.

  • Variety: Love Call
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Flower colour: white-orange
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: dark green, grassy
  • Site: sunny or partial shade, sheltered; moderately moist soil
  • Bulbs: 5
  • Height: 30 to 45 centimetres
  • Flowering period: April to May
  • Planting period: autumn
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes