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Mount Hood Trumpet Daffodil (Narcissus) has large flowers that open yellow in mid-spring and mature to ivory-white. A good garden performer that naturalizes well, Mount Hood Daffodil is wonderful heirloom variety from the 1930's. Easy to grow and makes good cut flowers. 14-16" tall. Javelina resistant.
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Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.
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"I have these planted in a warm micro climate in my garden and they were the first to come up, they are so cute."
"Absolutely beautiful. During initial bloom, I thought they were average at best but as they continued to open up, they were huge white blossoms. Highly recommend!"
"These were disappointing for me. Planted last fall but only two have bloomed so far. The flowers are pretty enough and good-sized, but the stems are too floppy to withstand the harsh spring winds here at 5000 feet."
"Large white blooms that the deer leave alone, I will likely purchase more of these to expand coverage in a woodland border garden."
"Living in Oregon, I had to purchase these from the name alone, and I'm glad I did. These daffodils are a delight to watch as they pop up and unfurl in early spring. The photos here don't show it, but the flower centers start out a lemony yellow that's gorgeous against the star-like white petals. The blooms last for weeks despite the extreme swings we get in the high desert--weird 80-degree days followed by a week of blizzards and back again."
"These bloomed a solid month. Even made it through heavy wind, rain and hail !,"
"After a long brown winter, it's motivating and exciting to see the large Mt. Hood daffodils healthy and prominent in our garden. First flowers to appear, they add color and visual focal points as we clean and prepare the other areas of our garden. They are motivation for us to plant more next autumn!"