Poeticus Daffodils
Poeticus Daffodils, also known as Pheasant's Eye, are a type of daffodil characterized by their white petals and a distinctive red or orange cup. They typically bloom in late spring and are known for their sweet fragrance. These flowers are often found in gardens and naturalized areas, adding beauty to landscapes.
This variety of daffodil is part of the Narcissus genus and is native to Europe. Poeticus Daffodils are perennial plants, meaning they return year after year. They thrive in well-drained soil and prefer full sun to partial shade, making them a popular choice for gardeners.