Snow Fusion Narcissus Bulbs
Snow Fusion Narcissus Bulbs
In each collection you will receive the following:
10 × Narcissus 'Ice King'
Double daffodils offer something a little more unusual with their pompom-like flowers. This one has big flowers (up to 10cm across) so it is very showy, and it has a lovely soft colouring - with an outer band of creamy lemon, surrounding a frilly darker yellow centre, which pales to ivory-white as the flowers age. It's impressive in the border and the vase. Grows to 45cm.
5 × Narcissus 'Misty Glen' The green-eyed cup has a gently ruffled lip and it is framed by a collar of rounded outer 'petals' (perianth segments). Together they create a luminous flower head that tops a sturdy stem on robust plants, which are worthy holders of an AGM. Good for borders, pots or the cutting garden. Grows to 35cm.
10 × Narcissus 'Thalia' A multi-headed trumpet daffodil that emerges from its bud a greeny-white and opens to reveal a delightful, pure white flower that looks really good planted in big swathes. This is quite an old variety that was a firm favourite of the Victorians. It went out of favour for several years as the newer varieties had bigger flowers or bolder colours. Happily though, this gem is now enjoying a renaissance due to its simple, under-stated elegance. Grows to 40cm.
5 × Narcissus 'Lieke'
This bulb is making its world premier with Crocus this year, as it has just been developed by our specialist grower in Holland. Named after the growers daughter, it has white petals and an astonishing green eye. We think it is the first in this group of daffodils to have this colouring, so it is very special. You usually get one to three flowers one each sturdy stem.Grows to 30cm.
Position: full sun or partial shade
Soil: well-drained soil
Rate of growth: fast-growing
Flowering period: March and April
Hardiness: frost hardy
10 × Narcissus 'Ice King'
Double daffodils offer something a little more unusual with their pompom-like flowers. This one has big flowers (up to 10cm across) so it is very showy, and it has a lovely soft colouring - with an outer band of creamy lemon, surrounding a frilly darker yellow centre, which pales to ivory-white as the flowers age. It's impressive in the border and the vase. Grows to 45cm.
5 × Narcissus 'Misty Glen' The green-eyed cup has a gently ruffled lip and it is framed by a collar of rounded outer 'petals' (perianth segments). Together they create a luminous flower head that tops a sturdy stem on robust plants, which are worthy holders of an AGM. Good for borders, pots or the cutting garden. Grows to 35cm.
10 × Narcissus 'Thalia' A multi-headed trumpet daffodil that emerges from its bud a greeny-white and opens to reveal a delightful, pure white flower that looks really good planted in big swathes. This is quite an old variety that was a firm favourite of the Victorians. It went out of favour for several years as the newer varieties had bigger flowers or bolder colours. Happily though, this gem is now enjoying a renaissance due to its simple, under-stated elegance. Grows to 40cm.
5 × Narcissus 'Lieke'
This bulb is making its world premier with Crocus this year, as it has just been developed by our specialist grower in Holland. Named after the growers daughter, it has white petals and an astonishing green eye. We think it is the first in this group of daffodils to have this colouring, so it is very special. You usually get one to three flowers one each sturdy stem.Grows to 30cm.
Position: full sun or partial shade
Soil: well-drained soil
Rate of growth: fast-growing
Flowering period: March and April
Hardiness: frost hardy
