Narcissus My Story Daffodil Bulbs
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking deer-resistant spring color.
A stunning chapter in spring's unfolding narrative, Narcissus My Story Daffodil captures attention with its large, bicolor blooms and steadfast performance. This exceptional variety opens with broad, ivory-white petals that frame a frilled, apricot-pink cup—an elegant contrast that lights up garden beds and fresh arrangements. Flowering mid to late spring, this daffodil offers a reliable burst of color precisely when gardens are waking into full glory. A time-tested favorite known for its vigor, deer resistance, and perennial return, My Story is a must-have among daffodil bulbs for naturalizing and seasonal display. Whether planted in sweeping drifts through borders or grouped in containers on a sunny patio, My Story brings charm and brightness to any garden space.
$26.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
717
/ 3088
#717 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+14%
Above average
SKU
4454410
/ -PK-
Who it's for
- Busy gardeners seeking low-maintenance seasonal color
- Homeowners dealing with hungry deer and garden pests
- Budget-conscious planters wanting long-term landscape investments
Who should skip it
- Parents and pet owners concerned about accidental ingestion
- Perfectionists who dislike messy, fading garden foliage
- Gardeners desiring a long-lasting, multi-season floral display
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
The striking apricot-pink cup creates a sophisticated focal point in gardens.
Naturalizing Potential
Robust vigor makes this variety an ideal candidate for spreading drifts.
Pest Resistance
Reliable deer resistance keeps your spring display safe from hungry visitors.
Climate Versatility
Wide hardiness range ensures success across most temperate growing regions.
Maintenance Ease
Low-effort perennial return provides beauty with minimal seasonal intervention.
Floral Utility
Sturdy stems and fragrant blooms perform beautifully in fresh cut arrangements.
Key Specs
SKU
44544-PK-10
Genus
Narcissus
Species
hybridus
Variety
My Story
Item Form
Bulb
Bloom Color
Apricot, Multi-Color, White
Hardiness Zones
3 - 8
State Shipping Restrictions
GU, PR, VI
Features
- Large, bicolor blooms with ivory-white petals and a frilled, apricot-pink cup
- Flowers mid to late spring, providing reliable color
- Vigorous growth and perennial return
- Deer resistant
- Suitable for naturalizing, borders, containers, and cut flowers
- Easy care plant
- Fragrant blooms
- Award winner
What customers say
Customers consistently praise Narcissus My Story Daffodil Bulbs for their exceptional quality and reliable performance. Gardeners frequently report high germination rates and robust growth, leading to stunning, vibrant blooms that perfectly match product descriptions. The bulbs are celebrated for their ability to transform gardens with minimal effort, delivering a beautiful display year after year. This consistent success underscores a strong sense of satisfaction regarding their dependable beauty and ease of cultivation.
Know before you buy
Yes, Narcissus bulbs contain compounds that make them unpalatable to deer, rabbits, and other common garden pests. They are a reliable choice for landscapes where wildlife pressure is a concern.
Yes, 'My Story' is a perennial variety. When planted in a suitable climate and allowed to die back naturally after blooming, these bulbs will return and often multiply over time.
Absolutely. These daffodils perform well in containers as long as the pots have adequate drainage. Ensure the containers are placed in a sunny spot to encourage strong stems and vibrant blooms.
Naturalizing refers to the plant's ability to thrive and spread on its own in a garden setting. These bulbs are vigorous enough to be planted in drifts or meadows where they can establish themselves and create a more permanent, wild-looking display.
Yes, 'My Story' produces fragrant blooms. Their scent is a pleasant, subtle addition to spring gardens and makes them a lovely choice for indoor floral arrangements.
These bulbs should be planted in the fall, before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish a healthy root system during the cooler months so they are ready to bloom in mid-to-late spring.
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