Narcissus California 25kg

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Narcissus California – Golden yellow petals with a darker yellow trumpet. California is famous for its sunshine which this daffodil brings to your garden with strong yellow hues and a strong trumpet shape. Bring sunshine to your garden in volume, Narcissus California is available in 25kg nets.

If you need a large volume of daffodil bulbs as a bulk or trade order, call us for a quote on 01205 260412.

Packs 1 - 4 5+
Price per pack £46.20 £38.81

Please Note: Spring Flowering Bulbs are shipped from September once they are in our warehouse. There may be a wait whilst we work through our backorder, please contact us if you have any time restrictions.

£46.20 (inc. VAT)

Pack of 25kg net bulb(s)

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Specifications:

  • Colour: Yellow
  • Height: 40cm
  • Bulb Size: 12/14cm
  • UK cultivated

Good For:

  • Beds and borders
  • Bees
  • Butterflies
  • Cut flowers
  • Lawns and verges
  • Long grass
  • Pots and containers

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist, Well drained
  • Position: Full sun, Semi-shade
  • Planting depth: 15cm

More Information

Narcissus California – Golden yellow petals with a darker yellow trumpet. California is famous for its sunshine which this daffodil brings to your garden with strong yellow hues and a strong trumpet shape. Bring sunshine to your garden in volume, Narcissus California is available in 25kg nets.

Planting Narcissus bulbs

Plant narcissus bulbs in autumn, at one-and-a-half times their own depth, slightly deeper in light soils or grass. Narcissus bulbs prefer well-drained soil that is moist in the growing season in spring, in full sun or light dappled shade.

Narcissus are relatively low maintenance and will come back year-on-year. They benefit from being deadheaded as the flowers fade, and allow the leaves to die down naturally so that the bulbs have nutrients to come back the following year.

You can propagate narcissus bulbs by division when clumps have formed. Gently lift and separate bulbs, to replant as the leaves fade in early summer, or in early autumn before new roots are produced.

Read our article about planting daffodils and narcissi in bulk >