Daffodil Segovia
Segovia
Segovia looks wild. Its dainty, flat-faced flowers consist of white, propeller-like petals and small chartreuse cups. Borne on nearly invisible, arching stems, they appear to float above the grasslike leaves. Segovia is a great choice for a naturalistic setting, among shrubs or at the sunny edge of a woodland garden. Plant thickly for best effect.
Segovia is just one of many outstanding daffodils bred by the late English hybridizer Alec Gray. Among his other accomplishments: Tete-a-Tete, Minnow and Kidling - all of which are available from Colorblends.
