Angel Fire Narcissus Bubls
Angel Fire Narcissus Bubls
Imagine the Unique Beauty of 'Angel Fire' in Your Garden
Narcissus 'Angel Fire' is a stunning member of the Collar Daffodil Group, known for its distinctive split corona that creates a ruffled, collar-like appearance. This daffodil features creamy white petals with a delicate peach center, offering a soft yet striking contrast that sets it apart in any spring garden. Its graceful blooms and low-maintenance care make 'Angel Fire' a favorite for gardeners seeking something unique and elegant.
Why Choose Narcissus 'Angel Fire'?
- Striking Collar Shape: As part of the Collar Daffodil Group, 'Angel Fire' boasts a split corona that creates a ruffled, peach-toned center, adding extra texture and visual interest.
- Elegant Appearance: The creamy white petals beautifully frame the peach-colored collar, giving 'Angel Fire' a refined and delicate look.
- Easy to Grow: Thriving in sunny, well-drained locations, this daffodil requires minimal care and will bloom year after year, making it a reliable perennial.
Additional Information:
- Flowering Height: 14-16 inches
- Bulb Size: 12/14
- Blooming Time: Spring
- Fragrant: No
- Sunlight: Full sun, well-drained soil
- Planting Time: Fall
- USDA Zones: 3-8
- Toxicity: Narcissus bulbs are toxic to pets, so plant them away from areas where animals can dig them up.
Garden Design Tips
Narcissus 'Angel Fire' adds a refined elegance to garden beds, borders, or containers with its unique split-collar bloom. Its soft tones and ruffled texture make it a perfect companion to other spring-flowering bulbs. With minimal care requirements and an eye-catching appearance, 'Angel Fire' will enhance any garden space with its subtle charm and unique structure.
Planting & Care Instructions for Narcissus Collar Group
Known for their distinctive split corona (collar-like shape).
Planting Time: Fall, before the ground freezes.
Location: Full sun to partial shade; thrives in well-drained soil.
Depth & Spacing: Plant 6 inches deep with 4-6 inches of space between bulbs.
Fertilization: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at the time of planting.
Watering: Moderate watering; avoid waterlogged soil.
After Bloom Care: Leave the foliage to die back naturally; this helps store energy for next season.