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Narcissus Double Campernelli (Campernelle)
Also called: Narcissus odorus flore pleno (plenus) & "Queen Anne's Double"
One of the oldest varieties, first described in 1601. Said to look like a perfect miniature rose, often with multiple blooms per stem. Fragrant and naturalizes well in zones 4-9. Great Cut flower
Bulbs are good size at 10-12 cm around.
PLEASE NOTE: Daffodils and other spring blooming bulbs can still be planted in spring, as long as there are several weeks of cool weather left. Plant only 2-3 inches deep because they don't have as long to reach the surface. They are also easy to force in areas with frozen soil. Just plant them in a pot, keep the pot in a cold but unfrozen room for a few weeks for root growth. Then bring them into a warm sunny window so they can grow and bloom.