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3-8
16 - 18 inches
Mid spring (Apr)
Full Sun, Partial Shade
12-14 CM
| Size/Grade | What It Is | Who It’s For |
|---|---|---|
| Own Root & Jumbo Own Root | Roses grown on their own roots, valued for cold hardiness, strong rebound, and long lifespan. | Gardeners in colder climates or anyone looking for a durable, long-living rose that stays true to its natural growth habit. |
| Premium WOW!® Roots | Grafted roses designed for improved vigor, larger blooms, and better adaptability across different soil and growing conditions. | Gardeners who want stronger performance, bigger blooms, and reliable growth across a wide range of environments. |
| Fortuniana Rootstock | A specialized grafted rootstock known for increased bloom production, vigorous growth, and strong resistance to soil-borne issues. | Ideal for warm climates (especially the South) or challenging soils like sandy conditions where extra vigor and resilience matter. |
| Jumbo WOW!® Roots | An upgraded WOW!® root system grown larger in the field, delivering a more established bareroot with faster early performance. Arrives bareroot or potted depending on time of year. | Gardeners who want a larger starting plant with more immediate impact and quicker establishment in the garden. |
Not all daffodils are yellow. Tom Pouce starts off soft and creamy, with pale yellow petals and a wide cup that leans more pink than orange. The color isn’t loud, but it stands out, especially when you mix it with more traditional varieties. It’s a quieter daffodil, but people notice it.
Something a Bit Off the Beaten Path: Tom Pouce isn’t your everyday daffodil. It still has the classic shape—broad petals and a rounded cup—but the colors take a softer turn. The pinkish cup adds warmth without being overly sweet, and in a mix, it’s the one that adds something different without clashing.
Built to Handle Spring Weather: It blooms early to mid-season, right when the weather is still all over the place. The stems are strong enough to stay upright in wind or rain, and the flowers hold their shape. It’s dependable, even when spring isn’t.
Works Indoors, Too: Tom Pouce makes a great cut flower. The color looks nice in a vase, especially alongside other soft-toned spring blooms. You don’t need to fuss with it—just cut a few stems and let them be.
Plant It and Let It Be: Like most daffodils, it doesn’t need much. Plant the bulbs in fall, in a sunny or lightly shaded spot with soil that drains well. It comes back on its own each year. No special care needed.
If you want something that’s a little less expected but still fits right in with your spring garden, Tom Pouce is worth a spot. It's just different enough to catch your eye—without trying too hard.
When will my order ship?
Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country during the shipping timeframes outlined below:
| Zones | Shipping Dates | Last Order Date |
|---|---|---|
| 3A - 3B | 8/31/26 - 10/23/26 | 10/19/26 |
| 4A - 6B | 8/31/26 - 10/23/26 | 10/19/26 |
| 7A - 10B | 9/21/26 - 11/6/26 | 11/2/26 |
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3-8
16 - 18 inches
Mid spring (Apr)
Full Sun, Partial Shade
12-14 CM
We partner with expert horticulturalists who optimize our varieties for traits like uniqueness, fragrance, flavor and size.
From our 1,200-acre farm on the coast of Lake Michigan, our gardeners hand-prep and hand-package every plant to quick-ship right to your door.
At Spring Hill, we’re diligent about treating our plants with the utmost care--and have been for more than 175 years.
Each variety we offer is expertly cultivated to delight, inspire, and beautify your home. You'll find plants here you won't find anywhere else!
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