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This is the oldest known daffodil I grow, having bought one dozen bulbs more than twenty years ago. Since that time I have donated/given away many times over that number in excess bulbs! It multiplies rapidly over the years, and in my opinion they need dug, separated and replanted after 4-5 years. I like to keep them in fairly moist soil that is well drained and fertile. They are exceptionally hardy, and I cannot ever remember losing a bulb due to weather or disease. The cheerful yellow color is very welcome in early spring.