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Narcissus Pipit
(7 YYW-W) Incredibly floriferous with two to three 2 3/4" flowers per stem and slender foliage, Pipit has luminous sulphur-yellow flowers with short funnel-shaped cups that mature to bright white against a white base. Pipit is perky, helping to awaken spring gardens with a bright lemon-meringue countenance. It has a lovely sweet scent. This 1963 Grant Mitsch hybrid is also ideal for warmer climates. Narcissus Class: Jonquilla (Royal Horticultural Society Division 7). Bulb size: 12/14 cm. May. HZ: 5-9. Height: 14" to 16".
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