Description
Prized for its special coloration, Kedron adds plenty of cheerful color and fragrance to the mid to late spring garden. It bears up to two 2 3/4" flowers per stem that are pale amber-copper to apricot-yellow with disk-shaped deep orange cups and slender foliage. A 1974 American hybrid jonquil courtesy of Willis Wheeler, Kedron's dark cups are reflected into the petals' bases for a special warm vibrancy.
Jonquilla narcissus are known for producing multiple flowers per stem, and their cups are usually wider than they are long. They're a wonderful addition to rock gardens, borders, beds and window boxes. They naturalize well. They're charming in a vase too!
Daffodils perform best when planted in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade. Deer tend to avoid.
April 12" 10 bulbs per bag