Color: Bright golden-yellow petals with a large, trumpet-shaped cup.
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Fragrance: Light, sweet, classic daffodil scent.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Deer-, rabbit-, and rodent-resistant; attracts pollinators like early bees.
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Planting Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 3–8.
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Sun Preferences: Full sun to partial shade; performs best with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.
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Drought Tolerance: High once established; tolerates summer dryness well.
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Culinary Uses: Not edible — bulbs and foliage are toxic if ingested.
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Height/Spread: Grows 14–16 inches tall and 6–8 inches wide.
Bulb Planting Instructions (Dutch Master Trumpet Daffodils)
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Timing: Plant bulbs in fall, 2–4 weeks before the ground freezes.
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Location: Choose a sunny or lightly shaded site with well-drained soil; avoid areas prone to standing water.
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Depth & Position: Plant bulbs 6 inches deep with the pointed end up.
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Spacing: Space bulbs 4–6 inches apart for dense clusters or naturalized drifts.
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Watering: Water thoroughly after planting to settle soil and encourage root growth. Minimal watering is needed after blooming and during dormancy.
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Care: Allow foliage to yellow and die back naturally before removing; this recharges the bulb for next year’s blooms.
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Maintenance: Daffodils naturalize well — leave undisturbed to multiply. Divide clumps every 4–5 years in late summer or early fall if flowering declines.
🌼 Dutch Master Trumpet Daffodils are the gold standard for bright, reliable spring color, making them perfect for naturalizing, borders, or cheerful cut flower arrangements.
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