Narcissus ‘Lovely Lynden’
Description
This is possibly the sweetest daffodil ever; it hardly looks real. Strong, slender stems carry slightly cupped star-shaped, lightly scented blooms. Flowers are pure white with long, tubular throats that have a baby-pink edge. Named for public garden designer Lynden Miller.
Please note: When cut, daffodils and narcissus emit a toxic sap that can cause skin irritation. Use caution and wear gloves when harvesting.
Details
Type: small-cupped
Bloom time: mid to late
Site: full sun
Harvesting/Vase Life
Details
Description
This is possibly the sweetest daffodil ever; it hardly looks real. Strong, slender stems carry slightly cupped star-shaped, lightly scented blooms. Flowers are pure white with long, tubular throats that have a baby-pink edge. Named for public garden designer Lynden Miller.
Please note: When cut, daffodils and narcissus emit a toxic sap that can cause skin irritation. Use caution and wear gloves when harvesting.
Details
Type: small-cupped
Bloom time: mid to late
Site: full sun
Harvesting/Vase Life
Sources
How to Grow
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