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Nandina domestica
As an ornamental plant, heavenly bamboo is primarily grown for its interesting foliage and its often spectacular fruit display. This is a rhizomatous, upright, evergreen shrub that typically grows to 4-8' tall and to 2-4' wide. In St. Louis, it ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Actaea'
A Poeticus Narcissus (Division IX). This daffodil rises to 15-17" tall and features flowers with white petals and small, golden yellow cups rimmed with red. Flowers are spicy fragrant. Bulbs are easily grown, multiply rapidly and can be left ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'After All'
White petals with red-rimmed yellow cup small-cupped daffodil [... more]
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Narcissus 'Bantam'
Yellow with a red-rimmed orange cup This daffodil grows well in beds, borders, near shrubs or trees, in wild gardens or in naturalized areas. Best planted in quantity: from smaller groupings of at least six bulbs to large masses in long, sweeping ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Bittern'
Miscellaneous daffodil (Division XII). Miscellaneous daffodil is a category that covers all daffodils that do not fit into Divisions I through XI. 'Bittern' rises to 10-12" tall in spring. Flowers have yellow petals (perianth segments) and a ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Bravoure'
Trumpet daffodil (Division I). 'Bravoure' rises 18-24" tall in early spring. Each flower features white petals and a narrow, trumpet-shaped, yellow cup. One flower per stem. Blooms in late mid-season (April in the St. Louis area). Excellent fresh ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Brer Fox'
Yellow petals and orange trumpet Trumpet daffodil (Division I). By definition, a trumpet daffodil features a trumpet (corona) that is equal to or greater than the length of the petals (perianth segments). One flower per stem. 'Brer Fox' rises ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Brindabella'
Yellow petals and deeper yellow corona Double daffodil (Division IV). By definition, a double daffodil features a double flower in which the corona and/or the petals (perianth segments) are doubled. One or more flowers per stem. 'Brindabella' ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Carlton'
Large-cupped Narcissus (Division II). By definition, a large-cupped daffodil features a corona (cup) that is more than 1/ 3 but less than the length of the perianth segments (petals). 'Carlton' is an early to mid-season bloomer that rises 18-20" ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Carrickbeg'
Yellow petals and yellow trumpet Trumpet daffodil (Division I). By definition, a trumpet daffodil features a trumpet (corona) that is equal to or greater than the length of the petals (perianth segments). One flower per stem. 'Carrickbeg' rises ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Colorama'
Split-corona daffodil (Division XI). By definition, a split-corona daffodil features a cup (corona) that is split for more that 1/2 of its length. Flowers are usually solitary. Split-corona daffodils are sometimes further divided into two ... [... more]
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Narcissus 'Copper Coin'
Small-cupped daffodil (Division III). By definition, a small-cupped daffodil has a cup (corona) up to 1/ 3 the length of the perianth (petal) segments. One flower per stem. 'Copper Coin' rises 14-16" tall in spring. Flowers have broad, reflexed, ... [... more]
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