The Story
This pleasantly fragrant early bloomer produces flowers as early as January—before the snowdrops!—if it’s not too cold. A cross between a viridiflora daffodil, which flower in the fall, and a spring-blooming daffodil, Pacific Hunter adds beautiful vibrance to beds or borders while winter gloom is still prevalent. The 3” flowers have creamy yellow petals from the cup that darken to a richer yellow at the tips, with a green central vein visible on the back of each flower. And on top of that, each stem will produce up to 4 flowers!

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This pleasantly fragrant early bloomer produces flowers as early as January—before the snowdrops!—if it’s not too cold. A cross between a viridiflora daffodil, which flower in the fall, and a spring-blooming daffodil, Pacific Hunter adds beautiful vibrance to beds or borders while winter gloom is still prevalent. The 3” flowers have creamy yellow petals from the cup that darken to a richer yellow at the tips, with a green central vein visible on the back of each flower. And on top of that, each stem will produce up to 4 flowers!
























