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  1. By Old House Gardens -'With her elegant, snow-white petals and fluted lemon cup, this ‘Queen’ is as cool as a frosty glass of lemonade. “Certainly one of the most beautiful of all daffodils,” the great Pennsylvania plantsman John Wister wrote in 1930, and she’s still winning blue ribbons in daffodil shows all across the country today ...

  2. daffodil 'Queen of the North' 'Queen of the North' is a small-cupped daffodil, flowering in mid- to late spring. The 8cm blooms are star-shaped, with white petals and a small, lemon-yellow cup

  3. Order your Queen of the North daffodil from Old House Gardens for fall delivery. Planting tips, detailed descriptions and information, and care for daffodils.

  4. Narcissus 'Queen of the North' is a broadleaf deciduous bulb / corm / tuber with. In spring white and yellow flowers emerge. Grows well with sun and regular - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Prefers to be dry when dormant, dry in summer. Does well in well-drained soil.

  5. Queen of the North Small-Cupped Daffodil. Narcissus ‘Queen of the North’ is in Division 3. It blooms in mid to late spring with 3 inch wide star shaped flowers which face slightly downward. The petals are white with a tinge of yellow at the base.

  6. 'Queen of the North' is an heirloom from 1908 with snow-white petals and a fluted lemon-yellow trumpet. It grows 18 inches tall. Contributed by @tiggrx. plant Features. Full sun. Very little water. Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) All soil conditions. plant information. Common name. Daffodil 'Queen of the North' (Small-cupped) Latin name.

  7. Some elegant and regal 'Queen of the North' daffodils. Since 1908...this lovely Historic daffodil has been a delightful addition to Spring gardens. Thank...

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