Garden Plant: Professor Einstein Daffodil
Product Description: Professor Einstein Daffodil
Professor Einstein Daffodil with a Deep Orange Trumpet
- Large Cup Daffodil
- Fragrant
- Pristine Color
- Heirloom Variety Introduced in 1946
There’s nothing greater than a Large Cupped-Daffodil with pristine colors and a well-formed perianth. By that standard, the Professor Einstein Daffodil is one of the greatest daffodils a gardener can find. And it’s true! With pure-white petals and a blazing orange corona, this plant is worthy of a Nobel Prize.
The Professor Einstein Daffodil was introduced in 1946 and hasn’t ebbed in popularity since then. Its claim-to-fame includes round, even petals with a delicate ruffle. Its snow-white perianth sets off a wide and riveting-orange trumpet that hosts its pleasant golden stamen. As a Large Cupped Daffodil, Professor Einstein’s trumpet isn’t long, but it sure does stand out. And with compact frills and a tight throat, it comes close to daffodil-perfection.
The sight of a mass planting of Professor Einstein Daffodils will make you gasp with glee. A sea of these daffodils is one of the most stunning and graphic spring plantings a gardener can grow. And as a mid-spring bloom, the Professor Einstein Daffodil will surely be a crescendo of excitement in your yard.
These versatile daffodils grow well in partial sun and full sun. We suggest an area that has some shade to keep the deep orange corona from washing out. Try planting yours beneath your favorite tree or around your favorite garden bench where you sit and ponder the mysteries of physics.
When you plan your fall planting, be sure to include some Professor Einstein Daffodils, and give them plenty of space to clump and fill in over time.
It doesn’t take a genius to see just how lovely the Professor Einstein Daffodil is. This sweet beauty adds up to one smart choice for mid-spring blooms. In fact, this daffodil multiplies! Order yours now.
We will ship your bulbs based on the correct planting time for your area.