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Recurring bud blast! Third spring with no blooms. I wish I never planted Golden Ducat.
I am am in SE Michigan near Ann A...Read More
Award(s)
AM(e) 1950
FCC(e) 1952
*AM(p) 1978
AM Haarlem 1946
FCC Haarlem 1950
Here, weak stem with heavy head - floppy as said below.
However, very pretty and worth staking.
A spectacular large bloom, performs well here where many doubles typically blast, and it is normal for the all of the double bloomers to ...Read More
This is my first year with this plant. I planted about 50 bulbs last fall. They are beginning to bloom now in May, but the heads of the f...Read More
I have always loved daffodils because they are so easy to grow. I planted Golden Ducat thinking it would be a nice change from all the r...Read More
I am afraid that I am not the only person in my area whose flowers consistently blast every year. (The flowers dry up before they open.) ...Read More
These big eye-catchers bloomed late in our garden--after most of the other narcissus (except Poeticus). Made a nice bulb garden with blu...Read More
I grew this variety in Kansas in an exposed area of the garden. It has a beautiful flower, but it does not cope well with wind.
This bulb loves very, very cold winters - I planted these three years ago when we moved into this house, and this is their first year of ...Read More
Division IV Double flowered Daffodil cultivar.
Has golden yellow, double flowers that can reach 4.5 inches across.
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