Daffodil 'Anna Pavlovna' is a decorative variety of early spring flowers that attracts attention with bright yellow buds and large flower clusters. The plant reaches a height of up to 30 cm and opens its flowers over 3–4 weeks immediately after spring awakens, creating a picturesque view in flower beds and open ground.
To successfully grow 'Anna Pavlovna', good soil drainage and moderate watering must be provided. The plant shows resistance to diseases, including fungal infections, and also tolerates cold conditions well, making it suitable for gardens with a moderate climate.
This variety is ideal for both private gardens and public flower beds thanks to its decorative appeal and ease of care. It does not produce fruit, but as a spring landscape decoration, it is top-notch.