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  1. Introduced in 1938, multiple award-winning Narcissus 'Dutch Master' has become the standard for large yellow daffodils. Lightly fragrant, it boasts very large, showy golden-yellow flowers, 4 in. across (11 cm), in mid-spring. Noted for its great vigor and superior performance.

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  3. Trumpet Daffodils (Narcissus) are quite traditional-looking with their large flowers, one bloom per stem, and their long trumpets (just as long or longer than the length of the perianth segments). This group offers a wide variety of colors (white, yellow, and dramatic color combinations) and shapes (wide, narrow, or flared trumpets).

  4. Oct 17, 2018 · In this blog I want to talk about the most well-known members of the daffodil family, the trumpet daffodils. To classify as a trumpet daffodil, the flowers must have a trumpet (also known as the cup or corona) that is as long as or longer than, the petals.

  5. Trumpet Daffodil plant grow and care – herbaceous geophyte of the genus Narcissus also known as Daffodils or Narcissus trumpet, Trumpet Daffodil plant perennial deciduous used as ornamental cut flower plant, can grow in mediterranean, desert, subtropics or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 4-10 (need to keep the bulb in 5-9 or 11 i...

  6. Plant database entry for Trumpet Daffodil (Narcissus 'Mount Hood') with 53 images, one comment, and 65 data details.

  7. A deep golden yellow daffodil, with single 4” wide fragrant flowers petals (perianths), as well as 4” long trumpets (coronas), borne on the tops of leafless stems. Basal leaves are green and usually strap-shaped.

  8. Celebrated in gardens for over 400 years, ‘Maximus’ or ‘Trumpet Major’ is an especially fine form of N. hispanicus with a wild, primeval look. Its trumpet is boldly scalloped and flared, it’s petals make a dramatic star, and it lifts up its face as if worshipping the sun.

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