Narcissus 'Geranium' | Geranium Daffodil

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DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Geranium’ bears clusters of creamy white petals surrounding warm orange-red shallow cups, creating fragrant, mid-spring blooms on strong stems. Narrow, dark green, strap-like foliage forms upright clumps that support multiple flowers per stem and provide a fresh presence in early gardens. The overall habit is neat yet generous, with several blossoms arranged along each stem that offer a pleasing blend of color and scent.

This tazetta daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with fragrant, multi-flowered stems well suited for borders, cutting gardens, containers, and naturalized plantings. Bred before 1930 and long cherished in gardens, it remains a popular choice for mass plantings where bold color and generous fragrance enrich spring landscapes.

DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Geranium’ bears clusters of creamy white petals surrounding warm orange-red shallow cups, creating fragrant, mid-spring blooms on strong stems. Narrow, dark green, strap-like foliage forms upright clumps that support multiple flowers per stem and provide a fresh presence in early gardens. The overall habit is neat yet generous, with several blossoms arranged along each stem that offer a pleasing blend of color and scent.

This tazetta daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with fragrant, multi-flowered stems well suited for borders, cutting gardens, containers, and naturalized plantings. Bred before 1930 and long cherished in gardens, it remains a popular choice for mass plantings where bold color and generous fragrance enrich spring landscapes.

 
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Height: 14 to 18 in
    Foliage color: Blue-green to medium green, narrow strap-shaped leaves
    Flower color: Creamy white to pure white petals with deep orange-red to tangerine-orange cups
    Flower form: Tazetta daffodil, fragrant clusters of 3 to 6 small-cupped flowers per stem
    Bloom time: Mid to late 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 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Occasional visits from bees and other spring pollinators

    This plant can be seen at Roozengaarde.

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