A clump-forming, Double-flowering variety of daffodil. Narcissus 'Rose of May' has greyish-green strap-shaped leaves which emerge in February and last through until May. Flowers, which are creamy-white and resemble miniature gardenias, emerge in May and spread their scented, floriferous joy throughout the month. Borne as single flowers on each stem, blooms are generous as well as fragrant - perfect for pots, rockeries and herbaceous borders as well as naturalising through lawns and cutting for a vase.Plant with other daffodils for a mixed border or with spring flowering bulbs such as iris, tulips and fritillaria to bring a kaleidoscope of colour to your garden.Narcissus 'Rose of May' prefers a spot in well-drained soil with either full sun or partial shade. A hardy, bulbous perennial which does not need winter protection if planted in the ground where it will not get 'wet feet'. Container planted bulbs are not so well insulated and may need a degree of protection from the frost.
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