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Narcissus: Cyclamineus Narcissus Mixture25 bulbs

Narcissus: Cyclamineus Narcissus Mixture25 bulbs

$28.75Price

25 bulbs per order

Our rapturous flock of early varieties with shapely, reflexed blooms includes Cyclamineus Narcissi Cha Cha, February Gold, Jetfire, Little Witch, Orange Comet, Prototype, Rapture and Tête à Tête. Narcissus Class: Cyclamineus (Royal Horticultural Society Division 6). 

Plant 4" to 5" deep and 4" to 5" apart in full sun.

Bloom time: April.

Height: 8" to 14".

Only 1 left in stock
  • Naturalizing Narcissus Mixture

    Of all flower bulbs, the one that lends itself most readily to naturalizing is the Narcissus. Narcissi adapt themselves to diverse types of soil, however, the better the soil, the sooner they will develop into mature plantings. Never plant Narcissi in poorly draining areas where they would have "wet feet". Narcissi do well in full sun as in semi-shade, and best in filtered sunlight where their flowers last longer and their color develops more fully. The foliage also stays green longer, thus providing better bulbs for flower production in future years. Pink Narcissi are particularly grateful for filtered sunlight. Large Narcissi plantings are wonderful along woodland edges, particularly since they are not normally eaten by either deer or rodents. Regular fertilizer feeding is critical to the development of naturalized Narcissi plantings. Allow both the flower and the foliage to bloom and die back naturally. Do not mow naturalized Narcissi and do not tie up foliage. Let the foliage breathe so that it may benefit from the photosynthesis through sunlight. In times of drought, don't forget to water your Narcissus plantings lightly Bulb size: DNII, varies by variety. Bloom time: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart; the Miniature Mix maybe planted a little closer together. Horticultural zones 3-7, depending upon the variety. Height: 6" to 20".

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