Narcissus romieuxii Julia Jane

Common name: Petticoat Daffodil

Charming and petite

-5 to -10°C
Good Cut Flowers
Good for Pollinators
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Narcissus romieuxii 'Julia Jane' was found growing wild in Northern Africa and named after the original collector's daughter.Slender, almost needle-like, bright green foliage accentuates the colour as large, wide, scented, trumpet-shaped blooms in soft shades of buttery yellow looking almost paper-like arrive in March and April. Appearing a little like a petunia, the petals reflex when fully mature, creating an almost flat flower. Happy to be grown in containers or in borders, the stems make long-lasting cut flowers adding colour and scent to small posies or arrangements. They will readily naturalise, increasing each year to produce more plants for you and nearby pollinators to enjoy.Drought tolerant, Narcissus romieuxii 'Julia Jane' is hardy, and prefers to be grown in a sunny spot in well-drained soil where it will reach a height of 10-20cm, spreading 5-10cm. Being herbaceous it will become dormant during the coldest of the winters, sprouting again in the spring.
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Key Information
Latin Name Narcissus romieuxii 'Julia Jane'
Common Name Petticoat Daffodil
Hardiness H4 (-5 to -10°C)
Colour Yellow
Type Perennial
Format Bulbs
Position Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun
Foliage Deciduous
Height in Maturity (m) 0.20 m
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.10
Soil Conditions Chalk Clay Loam Sand
Soil Acidity Acid Alkaline Neutral
Aspect East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for Rockeries Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes

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