The extraordinary frilly split-trumpets of Narcissus Blazing Starlet make this cultivar an unusual spring flower to spark interest in your garden.Classic sunshine-yellow petals surround a beautifully ruffled, large orange trumpet on sturdy stems reaching 45cm tall.Daffodil is the common name for the botanical genus Narcissus. But whatever you like to call them, they are loved by everyone as they trumpet the onset of spring with such a cheery disposition. Excellent as cut flowers and highly fragrant, narcissus last up to a week in the vase. Allow cut stems to condition overnight if adding to other blooms as their stems leak a sap which can be toxic to other flowers.Plant your bulbs in autumn, 10cm deep on moist, well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Narcissus Blazing Starlet blooms in March and April, a glorious addition to your other spring flowering bulbs and plants. The bulbs naturalise easily and will provide a cheerful pop of colour in your borders and pots.
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