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Narcissus ‘Beautiful Eyes’ is a Tazetta daffodil, reaching 12 to 14 inches in height. Each stem produces clusters of 3 to 5 creamy‑white flowers accented by bright orange cups edged in a deeper red, creating a vivid, eye‑catching contrast. Blooming in mid‑spring, the flowers are strongly fragrant, making them excellent for indoor displays and fresh arrangements.
Thriving in full sun to part shade, ‘Beautiful Eyes’ prefers well‑drained soil and is deer‑resistant, offering reliable color and fragrance in borders, naturalized plantings, and containers.
Planting: Plant bulbs in fall, 6 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart, with the pointed end up. These daffodils produce multiple blooms per stem, so groupings of 5–10 bulbs create a fuller effect.
Location: Full sun to partial shade. Ideal for borders, naturalized drifts, and under deciduous trees.
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0). Enrich with compost or leaf mold.
Watering: Water after planting and during active growth in spring. Once foliage yellows, reduce watering—bulbs prefer dry summer dormancy.
Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 3–9. Requires a cold period to bloom reliably.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a low-nitrogen fertilizer in fall and again in early spring.
Pruning: Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulb. Remove spent flower stalks for tidiness.
Propagation: Naturalizes by offsets. Divide clumps every 4 to 5 years in summer when dormant.
Pest & Disease: Deer- and rodent-resistant. Good drainage prevents bulb rot.
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