Seventeen Sisters Daffodil
Narcissus tazetta 'Avalanche'
Seventeen Sisters is a multi-flowered daffodil which features many small white flowers with yellow cups held on stiffly upright stems. It is very fragrant.
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Seventeen Sisters is a multi-flowered daffodil which features many small white flowers with yellow cups held on stiffly upright stems. It is very fragrant.
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Thick clumps of spiky foliage and bright purple or blue flowers are perfect for mid-border planting. Like their German cousins, these benefit from division so they don't grow hollow in the middle.
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Silver standard is a beautiful tulip, with white petals boldly splashed with pink streaks.
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These dainty bell-shaped flowers in shades of maroon and white with faint checkered patterns perch atop slender arching stems. They prefer to be grown in cool moist sites.
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This colorful cool season annual is a charmer in the middle of the flower border during the spring and fall.
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Sweet white flowers naturalize easily in lawns or garden beds. This early bloomer is known for poking through the snow as early as February.
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Spiderwort has grassy foliage and interesting purple blossoms, but tends to flop after flowering. It does best in shady locations and benefits from a good haircut after blooming.
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This clove-scented flower flourishes in cool weather and makes an excellent cut flower.
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The Swan's Neck daffodil is a white daffodil that keeps its flowers bent toward the earth. It is fairly small and should be planted close to the front for the best viewing opportunities.
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Dense mounds of tiny fragrant white flowers form a spreading carpet under large perennials and annuals in the spring border.
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