Narcissus Cheerfulness 25kg
Narcissus Cheerfulness – a delightful fragrant white double flowering daffodil. Within the double formation of the flower heads are flashes of yellow. Each stem produces multiple flowers. Planting in swathes will provide a stunning display.
If you need a large volume of daffodil bulbs as a bulk or trade order, call us for a quote on 01205 260412.
Packs | Price per pack |
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1 - 4 | £51.00 |
5+ | £42.84 |
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.
£51.00 (inc. VAT)
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Specifications:
- Colour: White, Yellow
- Height: 40cm
- Bulb Size: 12/14cm
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How to grow:
- Hardiness: Hardy
- Soil Type: Moist, Well drained
- Position: Full sun, Semi-shade
- Bulbs per m2: 60
- Planting depth: 15cm
More Information
Narcissus Cheerfulness is a delightful white double flowering daffodil. Each stem produces multiple small flowers. There are flashes of bright yellow around the tightly formed ball of petals in the centre. Narcissus Cheerfulness are a scented narcissus with long stems. So, although the flowers might be a little smaller than your usual double daffodil the multiple heads make it a vibrant narcissus bulb to plant.
These daffodil bulbs are grown in Lincolnshire near to our warehouse. We have known many of the farmers in the region for decades and we are proud to support one of the few remaining flower crops in the region of ‘South Holland’.
How do I plant Narcissus Bulbs?
Narcissus bulbs are easy to grow and last for many years. They are a naturalising bulb, leave them undisturbed they will begin to spread naturally. Dig a hole approx. 12cm deep and drop the bulbs in with the basal plate facing down – this is where the roots will grow and the flower will grow from the neck. If they fall over when you cover them over the bulb will eventually pull it self the right way.
Plant Narcissus Bulbs between September and December for flowering the next spring, this is usually late March into April.
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.
Read our article about planting daffodils and narcissi in bulk >