Narcissus Rip Van Winkle Daffodil Bulbs
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Description / Narcissus Rip Van Winkle Daffodil Bulbs
Narcissus Rip Van Winkle is a beloved heirloom daffodil that has been gracing gardens with its unique, chrysanthemum-like blooms since 1884. This dwarf variety, reaching just 6 to 8 inches in height, is known for its vibrant greenish-yellow flowers, which are packed with finely divided petals, creating a sunburst effect that is both striking and delightful. These petal-packed blooms, borne singly on slender stems, add a touch of whimsy to any garden and make memorable additions to seasonal bouquets.
As a Narcissus minor variety, Rip Van Winkle boasts an upright, clumping habit and a fast growth rate, making it an excellent choice for naturalizing in gardens. Once established, these daffodils multiply and spread, forming sprawling clumps of long, flat, strap-like foliage that return year after year with little maintenance. Under ideal conditions, they can continue to bloom for decades, offering a reliable splash of color each spring. Their showy blooms are best appreciated when planted in groups or masses, creating eye-catching displays in mixed beds, borders, and containers.
Rip Van Winkle daffodils are versatile and work beautifully in a variety of garden settings. Consider planting them in large sweeping drifts across open woodland areas, in masses beneath deciduous trees, or in smaller groupings at the front of shrubs. They mix well with ground covers and other spring-blooming bulbs, adding texture and color to your garden. These daffodils can also be forced indoors, bringing a burst of spring color to your home during the colder months.
This cold-hardy bulbous perennial thrives in USDA Zones where there is a discernible winter. Rip Van Winkle daffodils prefer sunny to partly shady locations with rich, fertile, well-draining soil that has a neutral to acidic pH. While these plants are easy to grow and maintain, they do require proper care during their growth period. Water the daffodils regularly, but be cautious not to overwater, as bulbs do not tolerate soggy conditions. When planting, space the bulbs 4 to 6 inches apart and plant them at a depth of 4 to 6 inches to allow for optimal growth.
To ensure robust flowering, feed the bulbs with a balanced fertilizer, such as Espoma Organic® Bulb-tone® Bulb and Flower Food, as soon as growth begins in spring. After the flowers have bloomed, allow the foliage to die back naturally. This process is essential, as the leaves continue to absorb sunlight and nutrients that are stored in the bulbs for the next season's growth. Once the leaves have fully faded, they can be cut back.
Rip Van Winkle daffodils are relatively pest-free and deer-resistant, making them a low-maintenance and resilient choice for any garden. Their unique, long-lasting blooms and historic charm make them a must-have for gardeners looking to add a touch of whimsy and tradition to their spring displays.
Planting bulbs is straightforward and fills your garden with reliable bursts of color and seasonal delights. With our Bulb Planting Chart and Bulb Care Instructions, you'll find everything you need to create a vibrant, flourishing garden. From selecting the perfect spot to caring for your bulbs, these articles are your go-to resource for cultivating beauty and success with bulbs in your garden.
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Product Details
Item Form | Bulb |
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Genus | Narcissus |
Species | minor |
Variety | Rip Van Winkle |
Product Classification | Bulbs |
Habit | Upright |
USDA Zone Low | 3 |
USDA Zone High | 9 |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun, Part Shade |
Bloom Color | Yellow |
Bloom Season Start | Early Spring |
Bloom Season End | Late Spring |
Foliage Color | Medium Green |
Resistance | Cold Hardy, Deer Resistance, Heat Tolerant |
Characteristics | Butterfly Lovers, Easy Care Plants |
Uses | Beds, Border, Containers, Cut Flowers |
Zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
State Shipping Restrictions | GU, PR, VI |
Shipping Method Restrictions | expressShipping |