Daffodil - Falconet
Daffodils are one of the best fall bulbs you can purchase if you want to make a long term investment in your landscape.
Daffodils are deer and rodent proof and naturalize over time.
Every year I purchase new varieties of daffodils to add to my collection. My goal is to have nearly every variety one day so my children and my children’s children will think of me every spring with the farm is flooded with seas of daffodils.
Falconet is new to me this year, but has been on my list for ages. I love the uniqueness of the cluster-flowered daffodils. The classification is actually called “tazetta” and its a type of Narcissus known for producing multiple, highly fragrant flowers on a single stem.
Falconet has miniature, goldenrod-yellow flowers that have a striking tangerine center. The blooms are long lasting and extremely fragrant.
10 bulbs
Height: 12 to 14 inches
Bloom time: Mid to Late Season
Classification: Tazetta
Photographs: Spring is busy around the farm so I don’t always remember to capture photographs like I should so occasionally I have to source photographs from elsewhere. This is a new-to-me-variety so the photographs are sourced from Floret.
Daffodils are one of the best fall bulbs you can purchase if you want to make a long term investment in your landscape.
Daffodils are deer and rodent proof and naturalize over time.
Every year I purchase new varieties of daffodils to add to my collection. My goal is to have nearly every variety one day so my children and my children’s children will think of me every spring with the farm is flooded with seas of daffodils.
Falconet is new to me this year, but has been on my list for ages. I love the uniqueness of the cluster-flowered daffodils. The classification is actually called “tazetta” and its a type of Narcissus known for producing multiple, highly fragrant flowers on a single stem.
Falconet has miniature, goldenrod-yellow flowers that have a striking tangerine center. The blooms are long lasting and extremely fragrant.
10 bulbs
Height: 12 to 14 inches
Bloom time: Mid to Late Season
Classification: Tazetta
Photographs: Spring is busy around the farm so I don’t always remember to capture photographs like I should so occasionally I have to source photographs from elsewhere. This is a new-to-me-variety so the photographs are sourced from Floret.