Narcissus 'Frosty Snow' | Frosty Snow Daffodil

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DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Frosty Snow’ displays clean white petals surrounding a broad cup that opens soft yellow before maturing to pale ivory, creating a refined palette through the bloom period. Slender, blue-green foliage forms upright clumps that frame the flowers and give the plant a crisp, orderly presence in early spring. The overall habit is neat and dependable, with each stem presenting a single, well-defined bloom.

This large-cupped daffodil blooms in mid-spring with classic, open-faced flowers well suited for borders, cutting gardens, containers, and naturalized plantings. Introduced through modern breeding programs, it remains widely used in mass displays where consistent flowering supports polished seasonal designs.

DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Frosty Snow’ displays clean white petals surrounding a broad cup that opens soft yellow before maturing to pale ivory, creating a refined palette through the bloom period. Slender, blue-green foliage forms upright clumps that frame the flowers and give the plant a crisp, orderly presence in early spring. The overall habit is neat and dependable, with each stem presenting a single, well-defined bloom.

This large-cupped daffodil blooms in mid-spring with classic, open-faced flowers well suited for borders, cutting gardens, containers, and naturalized plantings. Introduced through modern breeding programs, it remains widely used in mass displays where consistent flowering supports polished seasonal designs.

 
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Height: 12 to 18 in
    Foliage color: Blue-green to medium green, narrow strap-shaped leaves
    Flower color: Pure white petals with a lemon-yellow cup that gradually fades to white
    Flower form: Large-cupped daffodil
    Bloom time: Early to mid spring
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low, remove spent flowers to prevent seed formation, allow foliage die back naturally before removal
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Occasional visits from bees and other spring pollinators

    This plant can be seen at the Bellevue Botanical Garden.

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