The Gigantic Star Daffodils boast blooms that are quite large with an saffron yellow color and a vanilla fragrance. This is a big, strong and early Daffodil- truly a classic! One of the easiest and hardiest daffodils to grow in a Spring garden, the Gigantic Star Daffodils naturalize easily. Add to a cut flower bouquet to make a big, bold statement!
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These were awesome. I got them on clearance and planted them in late January or early February, I think they all sprouted. The bulbs were big and healthy looking and had started to sprout already in the box. The flowers last a while on the plant and they're tall and very nice. Hopefully they naturalize! For those hoping daffodils will help with underground rodent control... I'm not sure how they'd do with gophers (which I do have tons of but not so much where I planted these), but I saw mole tunnels work their way around each bulb.. so maybe if they were all touching they'd be a barrier, but if there's a little space they'll just travel between them.
Bulbs were big & healthy. Can't wait to see how tall they are & how big their blooms are for myself.