Sweet, spicy scent - Narcissus Flower boasts large blooms, with a double layer of ivory-white outer petals, holding a ruffled heart of tangerine. Happily naturalising, drifts of double delight are held on elegant stems.A breath-taking daffodil, first registered in 1966, this beautiful narcissus blooms in March and April on wonderfully long stems, up to 50cm tall.An excellent variety for cutting for its stem length, intriguing beauty, and spicy fragrance reminiscent of hyacinths. Be sure to condition the stems in cool water overnight if you plan to add to a mixed display as the stems leak a sap when first cut which can affect the vase-life of other flowers.Plant your bulbs in autumn, in a sunny spot on well-drained soil at a depth of 10cm for a glorious display next spring.Narcissus Flower Drift looks fabulous when planted together in a clump or drift, these exquisite daffodils will catch eyes and capture hearts in your garden.Deer and rabbit resistant, Narcissus prefer to be grown in moist, well-drained soil in sun or part shade. Reaching a height of around 50cm they are hardy perennials which need no winter protection.
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