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Narcissus Carice
(6 PWY-P) This dainty, yet substantive, ethereal beauty has 4”-wide flowers with well-reflexed petals in dreamy shades of pale yellow with hints of green and pink. The white flames spreading around the base of its long, funnel-shaped, yellow-pink cup make it look like it’s about to take flight. Hybridized by renown Dutch Cyclamineus specialist Jan de Winter, this fragrant beauty was registered in 2016. It is deer- and rodent-resistant. It is shown here under Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulip Royal Pride. Narcissus Class: Cyclamineus (Royal Horticultural Society Division 6). Bulb size: 12/14 cm. Bloom time: April. Horticultural zones 3-8. Plant 6" deep and 6" apart. Height: 8” to 10”.
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