Mount Hood has been around since the 1930s but remains the best-known and most widely grown of the all-white trumpet daffodils. The flowers open creamy yellow and mature an even creamy white. They make a bright splash in early spring.
| Item No: |
3302 |
| Plant Height: |
16 inches |
| Bulb Size:
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16cm+ |
| Bloom Time:
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Early |
| Zones:
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3-8 |
| Western Zone: |
10 |
| Sunlight: |
Full or Part |
| Depth: |
6 inches |
| Density: |
4-5 per sq. ft. |
| Perianth (Petals): |
White |
| Corona (Cup): |
Yellow turning White |
| Division: |
Trumpet |
| Trumpet: |
√ |
| White Daffs: |
√ |
| Daffs for the South: |
√ |
| New to Daffodils: |
√ |
| Daffodils by Variety: |
√ |
| When will my bulbs ship?
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