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Bunch flowering daffodils give multiple blossoms on each stem. They wave in the wind and grace us with their beauty.
Sir Winston Churchill – This popular daffodil bears clusters of up
to 4 blooms per stem, and each flower has a set of creamy white petals
peppered with smaller saffron-yellow ruffled petals in the center.
Although it looks delicate, Daffodil Sir Winston Churchill is actually
pretty hardy and can withstand quite diverse weather and soil
conditions. This beautiful daffodil is one of the most fragrant daffodils around and has even won the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Daffodils are the most cost effective, pest-free, long-term perennial
plants available and make wonderful companions with other bulbs,
perennials, annuals and flowering shrubs. They grow in almost all areas
of the United States as long as there is a discernible winter. They are
pest-free and when given ample sunlight, water and proper nutrition,
will provide early spring color for many years.
Bulb size
12/14+ cm in circumference
Height
12 to 14 inches
Blooming period
April-May
Bee Friendly, High Deer and Pest Resistance, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Naturalizes, Container Planting, Small Spaces, Rock Gardens
Light Requirements
Full Sun/partial shade
Excellent Cut Flower
Attracts Pollinators
Naturalizes Well
Daffodil bulbs are winter hardy in zones 4-9. Both the plant and the bulbs are resistant to deer and rodent damage.
Planting
Depth
How deep should I plant my fall bulbs outdoors?
The
basic rule of thumb is that the hole should be at least three times as
deep as the height of the bulb. Use the chart below for the required
planting depth of your bulbs. Don't worry about your bulbs being
planted an inch or two deeper than recommended; in most cases this
provides the bulb with a little extra protection.
How do I force my bulbs for indoor blooms? If so, most
bulbs require a certain amount of chill-time in the refrigerator before
they can be forced. Eight to fifteen weeks is the general requirement.
See the "Chill Chart" below for approximate chill-times for most
bulbs. You should, however, follow the package directions for any bulbs
you purchase. If you cut the chill-time short for any bulbs, you may
get blooms, but they will probably be stunted or deformed.
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