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60 Days Of Daffodils Mix

Narcissus '60 Days' Mix

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60 Days of Daffodils Narcissus Mix of many different daffodil varieties that will bloom in your garden for 60 days, from early to late spring!

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Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Every bulb bloomed

"Some of my newly planted bulbs were trampled by inconsiderate building contractors so I didnt think they would make it but to my delight, those daffs bloomed! There is a definite difference between the High Country bulbs and those I had purchased at a big box store. The High Country bulbs are impressively hardy and showy. I am designating a new area in my garden for more High Country bulbs as it is a rewarding return on investment."

Kim (5/5)

Daffodils are beautiful

"Love all the large blooms especially after a LONG winter."

Love F. (5/5)

Stunning variety

"Planted narcissus collection last fall and spring brought the magic and beauty. What a treat! These are a hearty collection of bulbs, lots of variety and just stunning."

Iris (5/5)

Not sure about the sixty days

"The late bloomers didnt bloom."

Klw (4/5)

More colors than shown!

"These were quite the surprise! The photo for this listing at the time that I placed the order showed all white and pink shades of daffodils. So I was very surprised to see two YELLOW daffodils come up first, one being solid medium yellow and one being a mix of pale and medium yellow (as shown in photo). I can't wait to see what all the different colors and types are! I can see many more shooting up so there should be a nice succession."

Crickets (5/5)

beautiful flowers. I would recommend this to everyone!

"we have these daffodils in a garden setting. they look great."

Jim (5/5)

Tough & Hardy

"These daffodils were planted at the 7000 foot level in the Los Padres National forest. Wildlife eats everything now due to drought. Decided to try these daffodils. Tough guys! They are still blooming, and they haven't been eaten:)"

Patty P. (5/5)

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