Grand Soleil d'Or - beautifully formed, golden yellow petals with an orange cup; takes longer to force than others and often produces fewer flowers, but its wonderful, delicate, sweet fragrance makes up for it! 12"-14". (grows best when rooted at 50-60 degrees for a couple of weeks and then brought into lots of warmth and light).
Non-hardy tazetta daffodils, these are the bulbs that can be put in a pot and forced without any cold period. In fact, they should NEVER be put in the refrigerator! If you can't pot them up as soon as you receive them, store them in a warm, dry place like ON TOP of the refrigerator; 17+cm unless otherwise noted. Culturally, very easy to grow, but their buds may 'blast' (never open) if subjected to too hot and dry environment inside your home. (Best rooted at 50-60 degrees; then kept at 65 degrees with bottome heat of 70+ degrees to ensure bloom)
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