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Narcissus - Paperwhite Wintersun (17+ cm)

Narcissus - Paperwhite Wintersun (17+ cm)

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Includes: Wintersun Paperwhite bulbs. Choose from available pack sizes.

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SKU: 33620-10

17+cm Narcissus Wintersun | Yellow and White Paperwhite Bulbs For Sale

Love paperwhites but also love color? You'll flip for paperwhite Wintersun. Our favorite paperwhite grower in Israel has offered us this new variety with bright yellow cups framed by soft yellow petals. It's excellent when used with warm holiday shades - fall and Thanksgiving autumnal hues and Christmas golds.

Wintersun is fragrant, fast to bloom, and very easy to grow just like other paperwhites. While all paperwhites have some fragrance, Wintersun has slightly less fragrance, which many people enjoy.

Gardeners in zones 8-10 can enjoy Wintersun outdoors where daffodils are difficult to naturalize. Great cheery yellow and white blooms in the spring. As with all paperwhites, these are deer and rodent proof.


Easy to Grow Features

  • Fragrant
  • 16-18" inches tall
  • Soft yellow petals and yellow cups, fragrant and with lots of flowers
  • 4-5 weeks to bloom indoors, spring bloom outdoors
  • 17+ cm bulb
  • Full sun to light shade outdoors zones 8-10, bright light indoors
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  • Planting Depth
    Indoors: Top 1/2" exposed, Outdoors: 6"
  • Planting Proximity
    Indoors: 1-2", Outdoors: 4-6"
  • Planting Season
    Fall
  • Plant Benefits
    A popular choice for winter indoor forcing. Spice fragrance.
  • Water Quantity
    Moderate with growth
  • Bloom Season
    4-5 weeks from planting date indoors, Feb-March outdoors
  • Sunlight Quantity
    Full Sun to Partial Sun; Bright Direct Indoors
  • Hardiness Zones
    Zones 8-10 or indoors

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Ed Demattia
Good size, excellent sprouting

Have not grown these before. They seem slower to sprout than the Ziva which makes mixing them tricky, but so far they seem to be doing well.

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Sarah

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