Delightful miniature daffodils that will brighten even the dullest of spring days. The radiant yellow flowers of dwarf Narcissus 'Tête á Tête' are produced freely and reach only 15cm (6") in height.
Undemanding and easy to grow, they are ideal for borders, rockeries and containers for a sunny windowsill; or grow them in bold drifts naturalised in grass.
The neat clusters of yellow trumpets make these narcissus flowers excellent for cutting.
Approximately 40 bulbs of 8/10cm
Plant the bulbs to a depth of twice the height of the bulb. Space about 10-20cms apart. They should be planted as soon as possible after purchase any time from August to early November.
Narcissus will thrive in sun or partial shade. After flowering let the foliage die down naturally, don’t tie it up or cut it back until at least a month after flowering has finished.
After a few years clumps of Narcissus may become overcrowded. Lift the clumps in mid-summer, divide, separate offsets (the small bulbs on the side of the main mother bulb) and re plant without delay.
Please note flowering times given may vary according to the season.