Angel Fire Narcissus Bulbs
Angel Fire Narcissus Bulbs
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.
About Our Bulbs
Our fall-planted bulbs collection has been carefully curated to bring you varieties that are not only visually stunning but also incredibly versatile. These bulbs are perfect for filling your early spring landscape with vibrant color and life, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast. Whether you're looking to create a striking garden display or fill your vases with beautiful cut flowers, our selection offers the best of both worlds. From bold daffodils to delicate tulips, each variety has been chosen for its exceptional beauty and ability to thrive in a range of garden settings.
As these bulbs bloom in early spring, they provide a much-needed source of nectar for pollinators like bees and butterflies, helping to support your local ecosystem. With minimal care, these early bloomers will reward you with a burst of color and vitality just when your garden needs it most.