Narcissus cyclamineus AGM (3 bulbs per pot)

£ 9.50

A delightful petite daffodil, this species Narcissus has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Supplied in 9cm pots, each pot has at least 3 well-rooted, flowering size bulbs within.  They are available to order from September to March. The bulbs are at least 3 years old and most will flower in the first spring season after planting and will flower year after year thereafter. 

As mentioned by Clare Coulson in The Telegraph  in her article  ‘The joy of daffodils – and which varieties you can still plant now for spring blooms’  (13th January 2024)

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Description

Narcissus cyclamineus AGM is a delightful petite daffodil, with vivid yellow petals that sweep fully back to reveal its long flower tube – it is cyclamen-like in appearance hence its name.  By early spring it will grow up to 12 cm in height, surrounded by its slender, pale green foliage. The species has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. 

Narcissus cyclamineus  are sold to you in pots rather than as loose bulbs, because the bulbs of this daffodil must not dry out. All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire. The bulbs are 3 years old and most will flower in the first spring season after planting and will flower year after year thereafter. We supply at least three flowering sized bulbs per pot. They are available to order from September to March.

When established, bulbs will become clump forming the longer they are in the ground. They grow best in moist, but well drained soil which is slightly acidic.  If they are happy, they will self-seed and are perfect for naturalising, especially in thin grassland. They prefer dappled shade so do avoid a planting position in full sun. 

Clare Coulson in The Telegraph mentions our Narcissus cyclamineus in her article  ‘The joy of daffodils – and which varieties you can still plant now for spring blooms’  (13th January 2024):-https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/how-to-grow/daffodils-which-varieties-you-can-still-plant-now/

Alice Vincent also reviewed our ‘exquisitely formed collection’ in The Telegraph (16 October 2021):- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/how-to-grow/daffodils-new-tulips/

To find out more about planting your bulbs please see our Narcissus cyclamineus Planting Advice page.