A compact, clump-forming daffodil, to around 20cm high, with grey-green, strap-shaped leaves. Flowers have swept-back, creamy white petals, and a pale apricot-pink corona
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Max Spread
0-0.1 metre
A compact, clump-forming daffodil, to around 20cm high, with grey-green, strap-shaped leaves. Flowers have swept-back, creamy white petals, and a pale apricot-pink corona
0.1-0.5 metres
0-0.1 metre
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
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| Spring | ||||
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Plant at one and a half to two times the depth of the bulb in autumn. Will tolerate most soils but prefers moderately fertile, well-drained soil that is constantly moist during the growing season. See daffodil cultivation for further advice
Propagate by division, removing offsets as the leaves fade in early summer, or by chipping. See bulb propagation for details
Deadhead as flowers fade. Allow the leaves to die down naturally
May be susceptible to slugs, large narcissus bulb fly, narcissus eelworm, and bulb scale mite on bulbs forced for early flowering
May be susceptible to narcissus basal rot, narcissus leaf scorch or daffodil viruses
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