Narcissus 'Katie Heath' | Katie Heath Daffodil

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DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Katie Heath’ bears softly nodding flowers with creamy white outer petals surrounding a small, flared cup brushed in warm peach tones at the rim and throat. The gentle color shift gives each bloom a delicate, watercolor effect in early spring light. Slim, blue-green foliage rises in graceful clumps, creating an airy framework that supports the lightly arching stems and adds a refined presence.

This triandrus daffodil blooms in mid-spring with pendant, bell-like flowers well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalized drifts. Introduced through modern breeding programs, it remains favored for mass plantings where soft color and elegant form enhance seasonal displays.

DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Katie Heath’ bears softly nodding flowers with creamy white outer petals surrounding a small, flared cup brushed in warm peach tones at the rim and throat. The gentle color shift gives each bloom a delicate, watercolor effect in early spring light. Slim, blue-green foliage rises in graceful clumps, creating an airy framework that supports the lightly arching stems and adds a refined presence.

This triandrus daffodil blooms in mid-spring with pendant, bell-like flowers well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalized drifts. Introduced through modern breeding programs, it remains favored for mass plantings where soft color and elegant form enhance seasonal displays.

 
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Height: 6 to 12 in
    Foliage color: Medium green to blue-green, narrow strap-shaped leaves
    Flower color: White to ivory-white petals with an apricot-pink to peach-pink cup
    Flower form: Triandrus daffodil
    Bloom time: 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 4 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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