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Narcissus cyclamineus AGM

£ 9.99

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 and  surrounded by slender, pale green foliage. 

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9cm Pot NARP902
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Narcissus cyclamineus AGM is a delightful petite daffodil species and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. 

How do we supply Narcissus bulbs?

Narcissus cyclamineus are sold to you in pots rather than as loose bulbs, because the bulbs of this daffodil must not dry out. Each pot contains at least 3 flowering sized bulbs. All the Narcissus bulbs that we offer are propagated and grown by us here on our specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire.  The bulbs are 3 years old and so most will flower in the first spring season after planting and then will continue to flower year after year thereafter.

How well will they grow?

When established, bulbs will become clump forming the longer they are in the ground. So long as they are not allowed to dry out and are kept happy, they will self-seed and so  are perfect for naturalising, especially in thin grassland. September is a great moment in the gardening calendar to establish these plants.

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

Our favourites!

Clare Coulson in The Telegraph mentioned 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/

In the RHS ‘The Garden’ magazine (September 2024), Camilla Bassett-Smith also highlights Narcissus cyclamineus AGM as one of her favourite Spring plants.