Delicately colored with a soft pink cup and pure white petals, 'Pink Tea' is a graceful selection for gardeners seeking a subtle touch. It is reminiscent of pink lemonade and warm spring evenings on the porch. The flowers measure to 4in across. Bred by Murray W. Evans and registered in 1979, this Large-cupped variety blooms in midseason.
Large-cupped Daffodils are the workhorses of the Daffodil world. They're good for bedding, picking, naturalizing, forcing, and showing. This class includes the full color range: white, every shade of yellow, orange, and pink. They have one flower to a stem and a cup, which is not as long as their perianth segments but still greater than one-third the length of the segments. Large-cupped Daffodils always look fresh and festive.
Narcissus blooms are for many gardeners the first visible signs of spring. These vigorous, long-lived bulbs thrive joyously in sunny, well-drained places, are shunned by hungry deer and voles, and will thrive and multiply with little care on your part, creating a glorious landscape and a horticultural legacy.
For more information on Daffodil care, click on "Growing Guide" at left.