Obdam Double Tall Narcissus

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Obdam Double Tall Narcissus

One of the finest of the doubles and a Fedco favorite, named for a town in the province of Noord-Holland. Fragrant, showy 3-4" flowers open creamy with yellow highlights maturing to pure white. Growing this sport of Ice Follies is like having sweet-smelling gardenia blooms in Maine in early May.

16–18" tall. Mid to Late Spring blooms, Z3-8. Topsize bulbs. 4W–W.



6535 Obdam Double
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Price
A: 5 for $6.30   
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B: 25 for $22.50   
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C: 100 for $72.00   
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Additional Information

Narcissus

Daffodils, or Narcissus, are found around the foundations of abandoned homesteads because they return year after year as long as the soil is well drained and the foliage is not cut until it has completely died back. Deer and other critters will not eat them, as they are toxic to animals and people. Cheerful, reliable and dependable for beds, borders, cutflowers, forcing, and naturalizing.

Daffodils thrive in full sun and in dappled shade. Pink, orange and red varieties hold their color longest during cool wet springs. In a dry season, water late varieties in mid spring to ensure bloom.

Narcissus descriptions end with approximate height at flowering time, relative bloom time, USDA hardiness zones, bulb size, and division number (below) with color code: Petal color–Cup color. More than one letter describes color from base to rim. White, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Red.

Narcissus Divisions

All Narcissus are classified into one of 13 divisions. The first 12 are all daffodil cultivars, the last is botanicals. Defining features include the number of flowers per stem, the size and shape of the the flower’s cup and the surrounding petals and the ratio between the two; or evidence of traits from a parent species.

division
name
flowers/stem
defining characteristics of flowers
1
Trumpet
1
corona (trumpet) as long as, or longer than, the perianth (petals and sepals)
2
Large Cup
1
corona (cup) more than 1/3 but less than the full length of the perianth
3
Small Cup
1
corona (cup) less than 1/3 the length of the perianth
4
Double
1+
doubling of perianth or corona or both
5
Triandrus*
~2+
pendent flowers with reflexed (back-swept) perianth
6
Cyclamineus*
1
highly reflexed perianth, on a short neck (pedicel)
7
Jonquilla*
1-5
perianth spreading or reflexed, cup wider than long, fragrant
8
Tazetta*
~3-20
perianth segments spreading, not reflexed, fragrant
9
Poeticus*
1
disc-shaped white perianth, cup with a red rim and green or yellow eye; fragrant
10
Bulbocodium*
1
small insignificant petals, teacup corona
11
Split Cup
~1
includes Collar & Papillon (French for butterfly); corona split more than half its length
12
Other
na
do not fit the definition of any other division, forms vary widely
13
Species
na
distinguished by botanical name; wild species and variants
*Cultivars in these classes show evidence of characteristics of parentage from that species, e.g. N. triandrus, N. poeticus.

All Narcissus we offer are Topsize bulbs, except as noted.

Descriptions and Codes

See also: bulb planting information and bulb planting charts.