Over 100,000 daffodil bulbs have been planted in the City of White Plains since 2014 when White Plains Beautification Foundation started The Daffodil Project. With the expertise of Walter & Chris Ruigrok from A.D.R. Bulbs our public spaces have dazzled with daffodils. A.D.R. offers a wonderful range of choices and excellent quality bulbs at competitive pricing, and supported by excellent customer service. WPBF values its long-standing relationship with A.D.R. Bulbs.
Joanna Daddario
, White Plains Beautification Foundation
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Narcissus 'Tete a Tete' is a cyclamineus daffodil, reaching 6 to 8 inches in height. It produces bright yellow petals surrounding a golden trumpet, with slightly reflexed petals that give it a distinctive, nodding appearance. The blooms appear in early to mid-spring and are sweetly fragrant, making them excellent for borders, containers, and naturalized plantings. Thriving in full sun to part shade, 'Tete a Tete' prefers well-drained soil and is deer-resistant, rabbit-resistant, and drought-tolerant. It naturalizes well, forming expanding clusters over time. This variety has won both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and the Wister Award from the American Daffodil Society. The most popular and widely grown daffodil in the Netherlands.
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| Bin Display Box of 100 Bulbs, Size 12/14 (DN3) | $38.50 | |||
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| Bulk Tray of 500 Bulbs, Size 12/14 (DN3) |
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Planting: Plant bulbs in fall, 4 to 6 inches deep and 3 to 5 inches apart, with the pointed end up. These daffodils are ideal for naturalizing in meadows, rock gardens, and woodland edges.
Location: Full sun to partial shade. Many species thrive under deciduous trees where spring light is abundant.
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0).
Watering: Water after planting and during active spring growth. Once foliage yellows, reduce watering—bulbs prefer dry summer dormancy.
Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 4–9, depending on species. Most require a winter chill to bloom reliably.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a low-nitrogen fertilizer in fall and again in early spring.
Pruning: Allow foliage to die back naturally to recharge the bulb. Remove spent flower stalks for tidiness.
Propagation: Naturalizes by offsets and self-seeding. Divide clumps every 4 to 6 years in summer when dormant.
Pest & Disease: Deer- and rodent-resistant. Good drainage prevents bulb rot.
| Height | 8 Inches |
| Spread | 4-6 Inches |
| Spacing | 2-4 Inches |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-9 |
| Color |
Yellow |
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