Enhance your spring garden with Daffodil Seeds – White and Orange Variety. These premium heirloom, non-GMO seeds are selected for reliable germination and strong perennial growth in garden beds, borders, containers, walkway edges, and naturalized meadows. This beautiful variety produces crisp white petals paired with bright orange centers, creating a striking and cheerful spring bloom display.
Daffodil seeds thrive in full sun to partial shade with loose, well-draining soil and moderate moisture. They are ideal for customers searching for daffodil seeds for planting, white and orange flower seeds, perennial spring-blooming seeds, non-GMO garden seeds, and long-lasting ornamental garden varieties.
Key Features
- Premium heirloom-quality seeds
- Non-GMO with dependable germination
- Unique white petals with vibrant orange centers
- Ideal for beds, borders, containers, and naturalized planting
- Perennial plants return each spring
- Easy to grow; suitable for beginners
- Fresh packaging protects seed vitality
Specifications
- Seed Name: Daffodil Seeds
- Variety: White and Orange Daffodil
- Plant Type: Perennial bulb-forming plant (grown from seed with longer development period)
- Heirloom: Yes
- Organic: Not certified organic
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Season: Best sown in fall; spring planting requires cold stratification
- USDA Zones: 3–9
- Growing Method: Direct outdoor sowing preferred
- Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial shade (4–6+ hours daily)
- Planting Depth: Surface sow; allow natural leaf litter or light soil to cover
- Seed Spacing: 2–4 inches apart
- Soil Requirement: Loose, fertile, well-draining soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate moisture during establishment
- Germination Time: 30–60 days after cold exposure
- Cold Stratification: Required — 12–15 weeks of cold, or sow outdoors through winter
- Indoor Start: Possible with proper stratification steps
- Container Growing: Suitable but requires long-term care
- Mature Height: 12–20 inches
- Time to First Blooms: 2–3 years from seed
Planting Guide
- Cold stratify seeds for 12–15 weeks before planting, or sow outdoors in fall for natural winter exposure.
- Surface sow seeds and lightly cover with soil or leaf debris.
- Keep soil gently moist during germination.
- Choose a planting location with partial to full sun.
- Allow seedlings to grow undisturbed through their first year.
- Transplant only after root systems develop fully.
- Expect spring blooms once the plant reaches maturity.