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Narcissus February Gold

Narcissus February Gold

Daffodil February Gold, Narcissus cyclamineus February Gold Full sun to light shade; full sun ensures the brightest blooms Choose a sheltered site, protected from cold, drying winds Ideal in borders, gravel beds, under deciduous trees or in large...

Narcissus Red Devon

Narcissus Red Devon

Daffodil Red Devon Full sun to light shade; flowering is richest in a sunny spot Sheltered from strong, drying winds Equally effective naturalised in grass, gravel beds, borders or large containers Tolerates winter lows down to around –20 °C (–4 °F)...

Narcissus Replete

Narcissus Replete

Daffodil Replete, Double Daffodil Replete, Double Narcissus Replete Full sun to light shade; most floriferous in full sun Sheltered from cold, drying winds Good air circulation to keep foliage healthy Tolerates winter lows down to –20 °C (–4 °F) A...

Narcissus Sailboat

Narcissus Sailboat

Daffodil Sailboat, Jonquil Sailboat, Narcissus jonquilla Sailboat Full sun to light shade; full sun gives the best flowering and scent Prefers a sheltered spot protected from cold, drying winds Ideal in mixed borders, gravel gardens, under deciduous...

Narcissus Pipit

Narcissus Pipit

Daffodil Pipit, Jonquil Pipit, Narcissus jonquilla Pipit Full sun to light shade; best flowering in a sunny spot Prefers a sheltered site away from harsh, drying winds Equally effective naturalised in grass, gravel beds, borders or containers...

Narcissus Rip van Winkle

Narcissus Rip van Winkle

Daffodil Rip van Winkle, Double Daffodil Rip van Winkle, Double Narcissus Rip van Winkle, Narcissus minor var. pumilus Plenus, Narcissus minor Plenus Full sun to light shade; best flowering in a sunny spot Prefers a sheltered site away from cold,...

Narcissus Tete a Tete

Narcissus Tete a Tete

Daffodil Tete-a-Tete, Narcissus cyclamineus Tete-a-Tete, Narcissus cyclamineus Tete-a-Tete Plant in full sun to light shade; full sun brings the best flowering Ideal for borders, rockeries, gravel gardens or containers Prefers a site with good air...

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