
triandrus daffodil ‘Thalia’
Narcissus ‘Thalia’ (triandrus daffodil ‘Thalia’) has recurved petals that stick out from the flower more than most daffodils, giving it another common name, orchid daffodil.
This daffodil has 2-3, small, pure white trumpet-shaped flowers per stem, with narrow stems 12-18” tall.
Botanical Name | Narcissus ‘Thalia’ |
Common Name | triandrus daffodil ‘Thalia’ |
Family | Amaryllidaceae |
USDA Zone | 4 thru 8 |
Light Requirement | Full Sun to Part Shade |
Season(s) of interest | spring |
Height and Spread | 12-18in x 6-9in (30-45cm x 15-22cm) |
Flower Color | White |
Attracts Wildlife | Rarely Browsed by Mammalian Herbivores |
Additional Information | Not Native to the US Midwest. Horticultural origin. |
Location in Lurie Garden | Northwest Light Plate, Southwest Light Plate, North Dark Plate, Southwest Dark Plate, West Meadow, East Meadow |
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