Art Design Narcissus Bulbs
Art Design Narcissus Bulbs
Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Garden
The Narcissus 'Art Design' is a stunning variety that brings a unique blend of beauty and sophistication to any garden. This double-flowered daffodil boasts creamy white petals with soft yellow accents, forming a lush, peony-like bloom that captivates from every angle. It's not just a flower; it's a masterpiece of nature.
Why Narcissus 'Art Design'?
- Exquisite Blooms: The layered petals of 'Art Design' create a voluminous, almost sculptural effect, making it a standout in flower beds, borders, or containers.
- Long-Lasting Beauty: This variety not only looks stunning but also offers a longer blooming period, ensuring your garden remains vibrant throughout the spring.
- Deer and Rodent Resistant: A natural choice for those dealing with garden pests, 'Art Design' is less appealing to deer and rodents, keeping your flowers safe and sound.
Additional Information:
- Flowering Height: 14-16 inches
- Bulb Size: 12/14
- Flowering Time: Early - Mid Spring
- Fragrant: Yes
- Naturalizing: Yes
- Sunlight: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- USDA Zones: 3-8
- Family: Double Narcissus
- Density: 4-5 per sq. ft.
- Deer Resistant: Yes
Garden Design Tips
Narcissus 'Art Design' pairs beautifully with early spring perennials like hellebores or other daffodil varieties for a layered, textured garden. Its subtle yet striking colors make it a perfect addition to cottage gardens, formal landscapes, or as cut flowers to bring the elegance indoors.
Planting & Care Instructions for Narcissus Double Group
These varieties typically have large, showy, and double blooms.
Planting Time: Fall, before the ground freezes.
Location: Full sun to partial shade; prefers well-drained soil.
Depth & Spacing: Plant bulbs 5-6 inches deep, with 4-6 inches between bulbs.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer (e.g., 5-10-5) at planting.
Watering: Water after planting and keep the soil moderately moist during the growing season.
After Bloom Care: Deadhead spent flowers, but allow foliage to die back naturally.