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Narcissi Large Cupped 'Accent'

Daffodil

Narcissus 'Accent' is a large-cupped daffodil, reaching 14 to 18 inches in height. It produces star-shaped ivory-white petals surrounding a frilled funnel-shaped cup of deep salmon pink, creating a striking contrast. The blooms appear in mid-to-late spring and are lightly fragrant, making them excellent for cut arrangements. Thriving in full sun to part shade, 'Accent' prefers well-drained soil and is deer-resistant, rabbit-resistant, and drought-tolerant. This variety has won the Wister Award from the American Daffodil Society.

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7 Retail Packages of 8 Bulbs, Size 12/14 (DN3) $37.58
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Bin Display Box of 75 Bulbs, Size 12/14 (DN3) $47.03
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Growing and Maintenance Tips for Narcissi Large Cupped 'Accent'

Planting: Plant bulbs in fall, 6 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart, with the pointed end up. These daffodils are ideal for mass plantings or formal borders.
Location: Full sun to partial shade. They bloom best with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.
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 spring growth. Once foliage yellows, reduce watering—bulbs prefer dry summer dormancy.
Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 3–8. Requires a winter chill to bloom reliably.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a low-nitrogen fertilizer in fall and again in early spring.
Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms to prevent seed formation. Allow foliage to die back naturally to recharge the bulb.
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.