A ruffled primrose-yellow split corona lies flat against the reflexed petals of Narcissus Exotic Mystery adding elegance and drama to your spring planting scheme.Delicate yet showy, the beauty of these large blooms is just incredible. The slightly downcast heads of Narcissus Exotic Mystery are borne on stems up to 40cm high in April.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. Narcissi make brilliant cut flowers, easily lasting up to a week in the vase. Allow cut stems to condition in water overnight if adding to other blooms as their stems leak a sap which can be toxic to other flowers.Plant your bulbs in autumn, in a sunny spot on well-drained soil at a depth of 12cm for a glorious display next spring.
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