Double flowers are the distinguishing characteristics of this division containing both dwarf and tall varieties.
Flowering time: April.
Height: 16″ (40cm).
Double flowers are the distinguishing characteristics of this division containing both dwarf and tall varieties.
Flowering time: April.
Height: 16″ (40cm).
Quantity |
10 for £2.50, 100 for £15.00, 1000 for £140.00 |
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The bulbs usually produce 3 stems each with 6-9 highly fragrant golden yellow flowers.
Hoop petticoat.
Lovely small golden yellow narcissi.
Elegantly reflexing white petals and a neat pale primrose trumpet which fades to white with age.
Golden yellow flowers.
Dwarf bicolour daffodil. Creamy white perianth and a pale lemon trumpet.
Soft lemon-yellow perianth segments. The cup is flared and is a strong apricot pink.
Large golden yellow perianth and trumpet.
Broad, pure white perianth with an ivory white trumpet.
Dwarf wild daffodil from France. Similar to the English pseudonarcissus.
Yellow trumpets and narrow, cream petals.
Ivory petals with a pale yellow cup.
Superb variety. Beautifully rounded, golden yellow flowers with a flat eye.
Creamy white petals and a dark primrose cup.