Narcissus cantabricus subsp. cantabricus var. foliosus
Amaryllidaceae
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Habitat:
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open, sunny
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Flowering:
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mid winter
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Size:
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8
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10
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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gritty, well drained
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Price
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£5.00
(1 bulb)
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Order code:
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NCF-1B
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The daffodil. Originally from a wide range of habitats in Europe and N. Africa, there are now thousands of cultivated varieties.
Narcissus cantabricus subsp. cantabricus var. foliosus is a sweet little dwarf with pure white hoop-petticoat flowers.
Other related plants:
Rush-leaved narcissus; shallow-cupped yellow jonquil flowers.
Petite, scented, bright yellow flowers.
Vigorous hoop-petticoat daffodil, with up to 7 flared flowers on each stem.
Sweetly scented flowers with white petals and yellow cups.
Excellent early daffodil with large yellow flowers. Deservedly popular.
Dwarf daffodil with cream petals and pale yellow cups.
Primrose yellow, flared 'bulb-petticoat' flowers, very neat on short stems.
Pale yellow flared trumpets; looks delicate but thrives in winter conditions.
Tiny jonquil with single soft yellow flowers with flat cups. Sweetly scented.
Small, open-faced pure white flowers; from Morocco.
A miniature with golden yellow flowers, typically two per stem.