Narcissus 'Lieke' | Lieke Daffodil

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DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Lieke’ produces clusters of white petals surrounding pale yellow cups with a soft green eye at the center, giving each blossom a gentle, light-toned appearance in spring. Slim, rich green, strap-like foliage rises in tidy clumps, providing an elegant and airy framework for the flowers as they open. The plant has a graceful, buoyant habit with multiple flowers per stem that add early season scent and color to garden settings.

This jonquilla daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with small, cupped flowers carried in sprays well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalized drifts. Bred by noted hybridizers and registered through formal channels, it remains popular for planting en masse where its fragrance and profuse blooms enhance seasonal landscape interest.

DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Lieke’ produces clusters of white petals surrounding pale yellow cups with a soft green eye at the center, giving each blossom a gentle, light-toned appearance in spring. Slim, rich green, strap-like foliage rises in tidy clumps, providing an elegant and airy framework for the flowers as they open. The plant has a graceful, buoyant habit with multiple flowers per stem that add early season scent and color to garden settings.

This jonquilla daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with small, cupped flowers carried in sprays well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalized drifts. Bred by noted hybridizers and registered through formal channels, it remains popular for planting en masse where its fragrance and profuse blooms enhance seasonal landscape interest.

 
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Height: 8 to 10 in
    Foliage color: Medium green to blue-green, narrow strap-shaped leaves
    Flower color: Bright white petals with a pale primrose-yellow cup with a green eye
    Flower form: Jonquilla daffodil
    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 5 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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