Softly romantic and sweet-smelling, Narcissus Bridal Crown is a firm favourite with florists for wedding flowers and bouquets, and it is easy to see why.Loose clusters of frilly, ivory-petalled flowers, tinged saffron-yellow at the centres are borne on 40cm stems in March and April.Beautiful when planted in groups to form a frothy and fragranced mid to upper storey in your planting design or pots, and fabulous teamed with other narcissi or tulips. Narcissus Bridal Crown also look wonderful grown in drifts throughout grassy areas.Narcissus make great cut flowers, easily lasting 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 a sunny spot, 15cm deep in moist, well-drained soil in autumn and forget about them. In spring you will be delighted when this heirloom narcissi blooms, returning every year to grace your garden. Sensational when grown indoors as their perfume will percolate throughout your home.
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