G – Mount Hood Daffodils

The Mount Hood Daffodil (Narcissus ‘Mount Hood’) is the definitive standard of excellence for white daffodils. This striking, large-flowered variety features a unique color-changing trumpet that opens in a pale lemon-yellow before maturing into a stunning, pure ivory white. These hardy, deer-resistant perennials are a favorite for elegant spring borders and provide a sophisticated look to any mid-spring floral arrangement.

$15.00

Product Data

Botanical Name Narcissus ‘Mount Hood’
Underground Structure Bulb
Number Included 8
Planting Season Fall
Blooming Season Mid to late spring
Hardiness Zone 3 to 8
Light Requirements Full sun to partial shade
Mature Plant Height 18-20 inches
Deer Resistant Yes
Other Characteristics Large-flowered; color-changing trumpet; strong perennial.

Plant Description

Magnificent large blooms with creamy white petals and a trumpet that opens yellow and fades to pure white.

Planting Instructions

Plant bulbs about 6 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart in well-drained soil; water well after planting.